THE ARMISTICE.
rAt'STRA MAX & N.S!. CABLE ASSOCIATION
GERMANY MUST PAY,
NEW YORK, N0v.,24
Tho “World’s” Washington correspon dont reports that Senator Lodge, (Repuhlienn), interviewed concerning peace terms, -said that pecuniary compensntion must be given to Belgimn and the other countries destroyed by Germanj. 'l'liis must not only be in money, but - in the shape of Germany’s colonies, which imtst be taken from Germany because they would aid her to develop a navy and* also her commerce, which again might threaten the peace of the world. A SERIOUS SITUATION, (Received This Dav at 10 J 5. i m.) COPENHAGEN, Nov. 26 The situation on the German eastern front is desperate. -More tnan half si million German soldiers are marching through ice, snow and mud to reach any railway station .while thousands of ’.Russians owing to Germans monopolising :the railway trains and rolling (stock ,are ifoodlcss and have insufficient (clothes, are plundering food stores as ■' tthey go along. Thdt e is a great panic sill .along the routes-.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1918, Page 3
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166THE ARMISTICE. Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1918, Page 3
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