GERMANY.
r > , BREACH OF ARMISTICE TERMS. | Br T«lejriDh.—Prmi Awn.—Copyrieht. Paris, Oct. 22. The Supreme Council, in a Note, calls attention to Germany's attempt to evade the terms of the Armistice, and demands the handing over of five German merchant ships of a total tonnage of 60,000. Which Germany admits were transferred to Holland in 1916. This transfer was invalid, a fact of which Germany and Holland were well aware. Consequently tha ships never put to sea, fearing to be captured.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1919, Page 5
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