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GERMANY SURRENDERS.

ARMISTICE SIGNED. The following telegram was received from the Prime Minister at 9 o’clock this morning;— “Armistice with Germany signed.” Immediately upon receipt of the news, hells were rung and all work was suspended locally. Main Street soon presented an animated scene, and every place was gaily decorated. School children, carrying (lags, arc to he seen everywhere, and townspeople have given themselves up to rejoicing. The Celebrations Committee have everything in order for this afternoon and evening’s celebrations. The place of assembly will be in front of Messrs Walker and I urrie’s store, in Main Street. DECLARATIONS OF WAR. 1914. July 28 —Austria against Serbia. August I—Germanyl—Germany against Russia. i August 3 —Germany against France. August 4 —Britain against Germany. August 7 —Montenegro against Aus-tria-Hungary. August 10 —France against Aus-tria-Hungary. August 12 —Britain against Aus-tria-Hungary. August 23 —Japan against Germany. August 25 —Austria against Japan. November -itli —Russia against t urkey. November 4 —France against Turkey. November s—Britain5 —Britain against 1 nrkey. 1915. May 23 —Italy against Austria. August 20 —Italy against Turkey. October 14 —Bulgaria against Serbia. October 15—Britain against Bulgaria. October It! —France against Bulgaria,. October 19—Italy against Bulgaria. 1910. 'March 10 —Germany against Portugal. August 27—Italy against Germany. August 27 —Rumania against Aus-tria-Hungary, August 28 —Germany against Rumania. August 30—Turkey against Rumania. 1917. April (i—F.S.A. against Germany. April 7 —Cuba against Germany. June 30—Greece against Germany and Austria-Hungary. July 22 —Siam against Germany and Austria-Hungary. August 3 —Cuba against Germany. August It —China against Germany and Austria-Hungary. December 7 —ITS.A. against Aust-ria-Hungary. The following countries broke off diplomatic relations with Germany: 1917. April 1-I—Bolivia. April 27 —Guatemala. May 17 —Honduras. May 19 —Nicaragua. June 18 —Hayti. September 18 —Costa Rica. October (i —Peru. October 7 —Uruguay. Ecuador and San Domingo. THE RANKS REDUCED. 1917. March 23—Russian Revolution. 1918. • 'March 2 —Treaty of Brest Litovsk. May 7 —Treaty of Bucharest. September 29—Bulgarian surrenOetober 30—Turkish surrender, der. November 3 —Austrian surrender. November 11 —German surrender.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1902, 12 November 1918, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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GERMANY SURRENDERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1902, 12 November 1918, Page 3

GERMANY SURRENDERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1902, 12 November 1918, Page 3

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