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HAD GERMANY WON. OP TERMS. Eeceived'Nov. 21, 7.so''pjn. Berne, Nor, 20. The NeucsvflneT Zeitung publishes a* letter from Herr Ballin, written shortly before lis death. Discussing the forecasts of the armistice, lie admits tihey; are unexpectedly moderate, and says: •"If vre had been victors vra would have. ' demanded the occupation of London and Paris, and have dictated peace from •Buckingham Palace. We should have annexed the entire continent between iflteUrals and the Bay of Biscay. I '—Times, Service.
OCCUPATION OF THE RHINE. RATCLINSON'S OBDEB TO-BRITISH. TROOPS. Received Nov. 21',8.30p.m. London, Nov. 20. General Rawlinson, in an order of the: day dated November 11, says: "The Fourth Army has been ordered to participate in the occupation of the Rhine. I ask you men from all parts of the Empire, wlheu on German territory, to show the world that British soldiers are not Eke Germany's and do not wage war an women and children. I rely on. your sustaining the army's fair name."—Aus. NX Cable Assoc, and Reuter.'
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1918, Page 5
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