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THE WAR ENDS

LAST TROOPS'LEAVE

GERMANY

[United Press ' Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright, i

‘PARTS, June 29,

The war will definitely be over at 3 o’clock 011 30th. June, when the High .opiumissiop.er for France and General Guiliaiunah commanding the Rhine A.rhiy will Iqa've ’Mayence bv special trains The last' Fieucli battalion and Allies’ .flags wMifch have flown - foi ! nearly 12 years jit' Wiesbaden and Mayence ’ wiir be struck in the presence of/ the Allied High Conlmissiohers.' A battalion of infaiitry \vill ; perform the honors. • *•' i- J

THE FINAL CEREMONIES

LONDON, .June 31)

At the Rhineland evacuation the final ceremonies included the .placing of wreaths on German soldiers’ graves by tlie Allies, and thb placing ...oL. wreaths on Allied graves by; VT-.e Germans while the French troops played the “Funeral March.',” After tliis the Alii es land (Germains cordially‘.shook bands. . ‘ '■ •'L"

President" Von , Hindenburg, who hitherto lias refused to visit the occupied territory, wiir now. ■ start;jay p< ml to in' of" the-urea on -July-/23r4

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1930, Page 3

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162

THE WAR ENDS Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1930, Page 3

THE WAR ENDS Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1930, Page 3

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