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MAT TERS IN BELGIUM.

BELGIAN TROOPS AT ANTWERP

•I AI'STItALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]

AMSTERDAM November 19

■Belgian troops entered Antwerp to. ,dav amid scenes of great enthusiasm. A solemn reception took place at St. Adhans. „

INTENSE ENTHU SI ASM

LONDON November 20

Mr Phililn ’ GiW* says: The King anil the Queen of the Belgians State entry into Antwerp was marked by most intense enthusiasm. The city which shows few signs ol war is overvwhore decorated. The Germans left behind them vast stores of merchandise, and 54 of thenships. Many British ships are lying m the harbour.

The city’s most precious treasure [Reuben’s ' “Descent from the Cross, fit ill hangs in the Cathedral.

NEW BELGIAN CABINET.

(Reuter’s Telegram.)

(Received This Day at 10.35. n.m.) BRUGES. Nov. 21. King Albert has decided to form a. new Government, representing all > chief parties.

THE GERMAN REPLY

TO MARSHAL FOCH'S PROTESTS

(Roller’s Tclegiam.)’

(Received this day at 11.23 a.m.) ■LONDON November 20. The German High Command, replyng to Marshal Foeh's protests at German acts of violence in Belgium, states the German Plenipotentiaries at the armistice discussions emphasised most strongly that the execution of the conditions was technically impossible and in the result of excesses the blame rests exclusive with the Allied Army Command. _

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19181122.2.19

Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1918, Page 3

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208

MATTERS IN BELGIUM. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1918, Page 3

MATTERS IN BELGIUM. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1918, Page 3

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