AMERICA’S PARI.
demobilisation
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WASHINGTON', Nov 17 An order Ims been issued for the he gradual demobilisation of U'°°P 3 throughout tho United Sta J-ca. ' At present there arc 7,790,004 Americans under arms, exclusive of those overseas. It is planned to release <30,000 daily.
vx ENEMY MISSION. WELLINGTON, Nov, > It is unlikely that the German Commission will be received here owing to the United States still being at war with Germany. ... The United States has no desire to continue to act as Germany’s intermediary with the Allies. Mr Lansing has replied to «crjnanv’s requests for modification ot ; armistice, stating that such commum- ■ cation ought not to come by wireless , but through established diplomatic , channels. It ought also to be address, od to the Allies as well as to the United States. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1918, Page 3
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134AMERICA’S PARI. Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1918, Page 3
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