On German Soil.
ALLIES REACH SAAR RIVER.
Received this day, 9.10 a.m. LBLECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.} (Per Press Association.) New York, December 2. Major-General Dickmaii's army has entered Germany along the Saar River (Lorraine). Received this day, 10.30 a.m. Forty British divisions are ready to enter Germany. Received this day, 11.30 a.m. London, December 2. General Haig reports that the advanced troops of the Second Army, commanded by General Plumer ihave crossed the German frontier between Beho and Eupen, and reached the general line Burgreuland, Bullingen and Montjode.
AMERICANS MOVING FORWARD
Received this day, 11.30 a.m. London, December 2. An American communique says: that the Third American Army crossed the Gorman frontier and reached the general line Alferstrog, Winter?child, Muelbach, Treves and Saiarburg. London, December 2. A Belgian communique says that the Royail Family entered! Liege at the head of the troops that defended the town in 1914. A Belgian cavalrv brigade entered Aix-la-Chapelle _ at wie request of tlio German authorities.
No Hostile Acts.
FOOH'S WARNING. Received this day, 9.5 a.m. Paris, December 1. Marshal Foch has issued a proclamation to the inhabitants of the occn territory of Rhenish Prussia enjoining strict obedience and warnSng the people against' hostile acts with the penalty of oourtmairtial.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 December 1918, Page 3
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