THE ARMISTICE.
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LORD WEYMSS’ POWERS
PARIS, March 12. Lord Wemyss, entrusto with full powers, lias one to Brussels to meet the German Armistice Mission. Jt is stated the British are now willing to permit France and Italy to retain their allotments of surrendered German battleships, but. Britain is prepared to sink her own share in order to relieve Americans from carrying out their projected naval programme under which they would have spent one thousand million dollars, in order to keep their relative place in the world’s navies.
OTHER LOSSES. (Received This Dav at 9.30. &nU PARIS, March 14.
The Supreme Council Council have decided to compel Germany to relinquish the lease' of Tsingtau and other concessions in China. It is expected that the financial embargo, refusing loans to Germany will shortly be lifted.
NOT SO SOON. _ (Received This Day at 0.25 a.m.) PARIS, March 14. M Tardieu states it is impossible that the Peace Treaty can be signed as soon as M a roll 20 th . RUSSELS, March 14. Lord Wytness presented the Allies decision to tlu> German delegates in reference to turning over German merchantmen to the Allies in exchange for food.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1919, Page 2
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