THE ARMISTICE.
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AFTER THE ARMISTICE
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STOCKHOLM, Nov 25 th
Tbo last victim of the submarines was the Christiania, steamer “Enca,” which was torpedoed on the evening of the 11th, after the beginning of the armistice. ALLIES TAKE OVER CUSTOMS LONDON, Nov. 25. The Allies will shortly assume control of the Turiksh Customs. • GERMANS DISARMED. *PARTS, Nov. 26. A British Regiment at Pera has disarmed the last German contingents in Constantinople. MR. WILSON’S MOVEMENTS. (United Service Telegrams). NEW YORK, Nov. 26. The “New York Time’s'” Washington correspondent learns that President Wilson will sail from here and Europe on Tuesday 3rd December. Mr. Wilson remains in Europe for one month. The President will address the U.b. Congress on the 2nd Decembei. FRENCH ENTER STRASSRURG.
FARIS, Nov. 26. The Army under General Gourland lias entered the city cf Strossburg. A crowd of 300,000 people deliriously acclaimed'the coming of the French forces to the city.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1918, Page 3
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