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WESTERN FRONT.

WEARING TBE BHINE. ENEMY ABANDONS ENORMOUS MATERIAL. ■PRISONERS IN STATE OF INDU- £ CRIB ABLE MISERY. New York, Nov. 19. The French have entered Metz. London, Nov. 19. A French communique states: The advance haa continued. The enemy has abandoned enormous material, Ioco» motives, artillery parks, automobiles, and magazines. Thousands of French, English, Italian, and Russian prifiOJMCT, are entering our lines in indescribable mjsery. We solemnly entered &uix]xrQdoe% Dreuze, and Moifiisuvgo. We axe the Rhino between Neuf Brisaeh gnfliftp Swiss frontier. —Alia. N.Z. Cable Assoc, v and Reuter. An American official message Btaisit that the 3rd Army occupied Vniafc passed Spineourt, Longtryon, and Opt* flans, entered the fortrasa. 08-. Lonyw-fo' fond occupied Briey. * FRENCH HEADQUARTERS*A ESTABLISHED' AT'METZ. FRENCH OCCUPY VIENNA,. PR AND BUDAPEST. Received Nov. 20, BJ2!r prm ] . Paris, Nov. IS.' ; Official: General Petain is establishing the French headquartera at Metz. French troops will occupy Prague, and Budapest.—Aua. NX CalHtf Assoc. Received Nov. 21, 1.30 a»m. Paris, Nov. 19. General Petain lhas been created Marshal of France. ;> Received Nov. 21, 1.55 a.m. Amsterdam, Nov. 19. . Belgian troops entered Antwerp t<M day amid scenes of great enthusiasm. A solemn reception took place a±*Sjk Adhane. —Renter. ; DISORDERLINESS OF EVACUATION. GERMANS OBJECT TO GOING HOME, CANNONADE HEARD IN HOLLAND^ Received Nov. 20, 6.5 p.m. Paris, Nov. 19. The disorderliness of the German evacuation is largely owing to many of the soldiers surrendering and refusing to leave France, declaring that Hie people are dying of hunger in Germany and that several hundred men have been killed during the revolution. Some German soldiers at Deverloom camp, Belgium, and many of the officers, escaped in aeroplanes. A cannonade was heard in Holland.-" Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1918, Page 5

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WESTERN FRONT. Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1918, Page 5

WESTERN FRONT. Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1918, Page 5

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