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THE ARMISTICE.

ENGLAND’S DAY.

GERMAN MAIN FLEET

HAS SURRENDERED

-A- UCSKU.I-lAN (fc N.z. CABLE ASSOCIATION & ueuter.J (Received This Dav at 9.. r )0. a.mA NEW YORK, Nov. -1. The German main Fleet lias surrendered. }— _ THE SURRENDERED SUBMARINED FAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] • ' LONDON, November 20. . 'Hie crews of the surrendered submarines will be transferred to a transport and immediately sent back to Germany. TORPEDO BOATS INTERNED. (Renter’s Telegram.) (Received This Day at 10.35. a.m.) AMSTERDAM. Nov. 20. Seven German torpedo boats have arrived on the Dutch coast from Antwerp and have been interned. A GERMAN VIEW. BERNE November 20. The “Ncuvcswiner Zoitung” pub Oislies a letter from Herr Ballin, written shortly before bis death. In dismissing the forecasts of the armistice ’he admits that it is unexpectedly moderate. He says that we, as victors would have demanded the occupation of Lon. don and Paris and dictated peace at ‘Buckingham Palace, and would have ■annexed the entire continent between .the Urals and the Bay of Biscay. REPATRIATION OF PRISONERS. if AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ABSOCIAH'"* & REUTER. ; LONDON November 21. It is officially announced that con. (ditions of the repatriation of war ptis- ■ oners is working satisfactorily. A laige - number are arriving in Britain. A - FRENCH OCCUPATION. (Received this day at 9.20 a.m.) LONDON November 21. A' French communique says:—We have passed Givot, where eight thousand Aflied prisoners were collected. We have occupied Neuf Chateau and Etable and have reached Avoid and Saarbrucken in Lorraine and Oboronau, south-west of Strassburg in Alsace.

We occupy Nef Brissach, Puminge and ] St Louis on the left bank of the Rhm<-. j AMERICAN REPORT | (Received This Ray, at 0.25 a.m.) ' LONDON November 21. j An American communique says the , Third Army has entered Luxemburg and progressed further on the southern * end of Belgium and reached a line of Grand Ritizen, Welmeringenn, Dmlejjfindo, Nongercange, 'Antellhas and £} randies. | i AN APPEAL, | (Reuter’s. Telegrams.) -! (Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) LONDON November 20. ■' " ~ The “Vonvnerts” is publishing Prince tliichnowskv’s appeal to Britain and ( .especially his many personal friends, ; naming Lord Lansdowne, Sir E Giej, j and Mr Asquith, and urging the latter to use his far-reaching influence on behalf j of the high ideals of humanity and jus. ; ticc with a view of securing the amelio- j iraticii of the. Armistice term*. j

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1918, Page 3

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382

THE ARMISTICE. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1918, Page 3

THE ARMISTICE. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1918, Page 3

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