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PEACE RATIFIED.

THE PROTOCOL SIGNED.

Paris, January 10. Germany has signed the Protocol. Peace was definitely 'ratified at 4 o'clock this afternoon.

London, January 8.

The British Peace Delegation has left for Paris. The fact that it includes the Lord Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead) indicates that a decision will be taken in regard to the trial of the Kaiser and his accomplices.

London, January 11. Replying to a loyal message from the citizens of London on the occasion of the exchange of ratifications, the King has telegraphed to the® Lord Mayor: “With all my heart I reciprocate their hopes, and reverently pray that it may please God that this day may bo the dawn of a new era, in which the people of the British Empiro shall for ever live in peace with itself and all men.’? i ' '

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Otaki Mail, 14 January 1920, Page 4

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PEACE RATIFIED. Otaki Mail, 14 January 1920, Page 4

PEACE RATIFIED. Otaki Mail, 14 January 1920, Page 4

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