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THE Anvrs Woirru rnmrni i' *Iii ' `i- 1` ‘ / ' fm - gg -H _ _' _ _ - I i ‘ _ it _ V i _ i __ _ _ , ..._ » -...,. ...»~_-_-__._ __ _ _ __ __ ,, . ._ _ _ ' ~ , ) _ ' "' “sa” ' "" """""-‘-'-'T' ‘r-" i s ' ' § e -1 < i ` l ‘ i L §§ t __ _ _ *V _ A ` ` ` __;. _________ _______________ _ - E. _' -»i_ i-i .i »- ’ r °""""""""’_""""" ' 'Y ~ ~-TIJ.;-_-_-_-_-_~--» _;______ x ~~---'----r --__-Y.-_-_-.»_..____-,_-_.,_.,_.____._ ___._..__. _, ' ' ` ` "' ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ' '~ ` ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ - ~ - - ~ ~' -f -'ff-'-`~`~‘-‘ ‘-`f-‘~'-‘-‘»'-‘-‘Y - ~ ~‘-¢-11'-1 _-1---rr_-:ff-‘-{~ r-'--‘-if-3-if-vv¢=:-:f-‘-:-‘fi-:_-j-1111-.-fs. A »_~::_-_ _ _-.~.-:.-:::_-_ :_ .1-_-.~;_ - _ _-3; - _ _ _ _ ,_ ;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) l n IDW 105°”-“‘Ti°'l;u°”' ll-;llV°l'¢'fl`lTeur Dollars _P A r ' ' ‘ l 4,4, R’°_-de'-_ D_"y, ` " ‘ ' ` ` _ " ~ _’ ' ‘ _ ' as_so Psi- vm- (liEi¥i) in'$Vuws t '- ' f imrwv o `| , ' _ _ at... ._ ora... »=....n..i1»1~n_... ¢...i. CHARLOTTETOWNCANAD .MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25,-1918, ,,_,,,, ,,,, ,___ (,,_,,_¢) ,,__m_mV"_ __ VV __ VVV 3 ~ _ i A V _ _ -_ ~ .__ .ii - _____ _ _. Ei _ ____ _ - _ __ _V VV ____ _ _ _ u~ V _ -f . -. t 4 , , 4 CA[iiiDnS'DEMA_ND' I ' M051 Wong' ' iiiiiciiiiiiiiiissii iiuiwy |_EiinuE F08 wiiiliiriDEii\NuvI in nllllwilslglv.. ....‘.‘..‘f'.‘.‘.-el-S..._i‘.i_i.'_i.E'.‘.i WANTS' GERMAN SHiPS P E Islnnd and Col il. H, Wi|liA5KVfl"ll" Eililcnditure in Canada of a liiiIion_M0|-¢ Than '[h|-fe gcm of g¢,many'5 Biggest ¢i'"'°i'i'¢'\-`2\_f_§§i°f- ° Victoria Branch Asks That Interned. German ‘ Ships be Handed to Allies and Suitable orrhwn, Nov. 2:)-'rite Dominion Nll|'l'\l)2l' GlV€|l i0 Canada t0 0l'll`\ Ol Dollars of lildemnityn to be Exacted A from Germany. _No Cash or Territorial indemnity __ Will be Cldiilitd (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Nov. 23.-'rits Finan- cial Times is informed on authority which cannot be at 'present disclosed that the chief claim which will he presented on bchalf of Canada by Sir Robert Borden at the peace conference will be for the expend-itui-o in (jon. ado, of one bl.l'lion dollars of the in- demnity to be exactedfrom the enemy' in repn'r:l.tion for his devastation in France und Belgium. Canada will not. we' understand. present any claim' for a wish recom pense for any part ei' her war expenditure nor ask for any ter~ ritorial compensation. SIR THOMAS WHlTE'S EXPLANA- - TION . i OTTAWA, Nov. 23.-Sir Thomas. White declared today that the state-i mem which has bm" made- that Cn" securities of one or more of the niations ada will offer to forego all claim for i ..____.._____.____.._. .__>¢_...._.-__.._-_ DEMAND PUNISHMENT _ iilundreds of German Guns and Other Parap- nernaiia Passing into Handsoi' Allies. OF HUN CRUELTIES London Press Demands Atrocities and inhuman Treatment o_l Allied Prisoners be Punished Brutality Cannot be Permitted in a__Civiiized ' World. ` V ‘ __._.-.1--.11--1-_v (Special to The Guardian) _ IJONDON, Nov. 22.-The Times, in discussing the casualties during the war, calls upon thc _Allied govern ments to compel the Germans to trout the prisoners in their hands without abuse. It says that the losses in the war are the greatest since Asiatic barbarism carried on wars of extermi- nation. “Now for the ilrst time," it snys_' ‘we beg-in to learn. oihciallyut how great il cost the victory has been won. Oilr casualties on land amount to the enormous figure of 3.049.000. To judge the full sum. of bloody BHC' riilce. the casualties of our allies and the murders Germany has done must be added. tSince wars of extermination were carried on by the barbaric con- liuerore of Aiela no such sea. of blood has deluged the world. These pub lished casualties are more than double the entire white population of New ,dealanrl or of the Union of South Africa. They are far greater than the population of any city ill ill* world exicept Lonilon and New York “Even now, when the Germans are whinilng, and clamoring for the modi- ‘llcation of cndltions incomparablyV milder than those they -forced “P011 Russia and ltoumania. they \i“°W neither pity nor common decency toward the hapless victims Vstill ln their power. The brutality Hwy MG showing our unfortunate prisoners almost exceeds belief. They already have reduced the unmbers by syste- °ntatic_ cruelty and starvation. They are nowturnln; them adrift without food, warm clothing or money to and their way tbroigli hostile population! to..tll`e frontier M bestthay can. V “It is time end high time for the Allies- to tell the' Germans that this monstrous and inhuman abuse must cease promptly. They have the rithi _to make the demand and the power to enforce lt. ` Their own peoples' will ilercely resent any hesitation in the #remiss of _eiiilrei-_'_ 'iihe _Daily News urges that the ramen of 'commtndants and all odlc- m in the German camps which fs* isus prisoners in a hellllvlli f=’°\ld*' _.ng eyes thc record of stern exnmpler lndelllllily against Germany if a billion is expended for materials to be- used in ‘ the reconstruction of northern Funncc! and'l'lelgium is witfhout foundation. The question of indemnity as against Germany has no bearing upon the right which Gallatin asserts ei' participation with the other Allies p business rising out of the restornton by the Allies of Franco. Belgliiiii and other devastated irountrlcs. The position is thai. the Prime Minister took with him to Eug- land al memorial prcparrid by the Minister of .Finiance offering nn. ex- tensvo credit in Canada for the pur- chase of materials and supplies to be useii in the work oi’ reconstruction. in return for this credit which would be expended entirely in Cnuudn, the government would accept the securi-A tics of the international commission backed by inter-Allied credit on the; i concerned. _ ‘ ""`"" i i i i That Those Guilty ol to Show Posterity Thai and what is the exact position ofthe new government. _______.._._.___ LONDON. Nov. 22_- The Daily Clironicle says: “We are glad to neo that our gov erniinent has wirelessed astern warn ing to the German government re garding the barbaroun treatment ol British prisoners, who have been dis charged without food and in rags, and nent to and their way for ions dir tunces on foot to thc Allied lines. “lt ought to be made quite 01031' not only that any continuance of such atrocities will forfeit. the claim of the German people t_o compaeslonatr treatment in the matter of food. bu' that every German who has already incurred responsibility for them wil' have that responsibility brought home to him by condign punishment. The case off wanton cruelty 10 Will' lll‘ill°ll ers is one in which failure to exec' retribution would be a betrayal o‘ the future interests/V of clvilizntlon.` "l"osterit.y must have plnceil before calculated _to deter those in charge of helpless prisoners from venturlns again to commit savageries which. have been wrecked. on our mt!!! li* thlswwsi' iby Gormaiisn Bulilfllll 0-iid Turks. . "Tho terrible stories ofthe Turkish treatment of the captured Kut 88\‘l‘i~ son now revealed to tho ll\ibiiC in “li its horrors by the ofllclal white pn per, points the _same moral.V Our govornmsnt has in the past declared that it would hold Enver Pasha (for mer minister of war) and Talaui Pasha liormer grand-vlzier) and their colleagues personally responsible ,for _lsli`prisonere. This declaration ought o be carried out to the letter. Grlnr nun rurinsii niinimn-n siinnia. with- out iuors ado, 'bo -lriintbd down. brought to public trial. duly wuvivitiii and hanged." ' _ RESIDNS FIIDM WARD _ ' DF SOLDIERS _SETTLEMENT the ilil-'treatment of our wounded Brit- i Warships, the Symbol and Engine of Her Ambition, Given Qver to ignominious Cap- _ tivity Fast Bound in Tragic Sembiance ofa Navy ilhat iias Lost its Soul. ABETII, Nov. 2Zi.-'The sun went down i.-iii waters, fast bound in misery :ini yesterday on the most. wonderful day iron. It is the tragic semblance of u in all tihe long history oi' sea. war fare. _navy which has nest. its son), A great navy once. proud in its young' strength and high imperial missions 59 GERMAN SUMBARINES S0 FAR gave in the looming into an ignoruin-i ous c.n_pi1city more than three scorn of its biggest and best ships, tho finest vessels of -the great German fleet. German submarines were surrendered fashioned at a _heavycoet of taxes and 'to Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt, oif debt aliko_ The symbol and the en~ Harwich this morning. This makes ii [Eine of Germnnyh world ambitions total of 59 submarines thus for band- iliave surrendered tllemselves as host- ed over. i i Misery and iron, the (Special to the Guardlanl Vilcers an follows: Honorary Presidents ithe Ministers ol Education for the VICTORIT, _\'ov_ 23.»-Tho' Vicnoriu suitable number should be allowed to educational association meeting in the ° normu.l'schooi this morning elected oi- Canadlan Navy' lkvrovinces, viz lion. J. M. McLean, Branch of the Navy League of (fun-lconte to -Canada to form mg buh of (British Columbia; Hon. C. .F. Smith, ada has nent tho following telegrnma 'the Canadian navy; and wa should -i-' V i.i\llVicrtu; lion. \V__M. Iilartln, Susk~ _to the Mini ter 1' M I _ d Pi - i' th.' ~ _ (Special To The Guardian) ‘ages to the Alfes. As I write cnptlvefatchewan; I-lon. D. I-I. S. Tliorn, cries: The Bvictcllria lllrillrlli-ITD of tsll1c\li\l;hl‘y‘ t,i'tillllil;lype1~surgi:nll}ls|lt tslfoilllrilmgx . ON BOARD I-I. M. S. QUEEN EL1Z~Vi-ihips lie hilt a. cw miles awayin Brit,-i'Manitobn; l-lon. Dr. ll. J. Cody, On- .\'avy League strongly' urge that be dlsbandeil but should be held to HANDED OVER LONDON, Nov. 23.--Twenty more' (Special To The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 23.-Field Marshall Haig’s coimmunieation dealing 'with the progress of the British army of occupation, issued this evening, says yesterday evening our advanced dc- tnchmeuts occupied Namur and cross- ed the Meuso south of the town. | Ourth and ure -aipproachlng Adeline und Asnbresin. Hundreds of German guns and it number of machine guns .1-__@<--» French armies of occupation in Alsace _ ______.__..__..__-- - LIEGE ABOUT T0 BE OCCUPIED i LONDON Nov. 22.--The last ilu- ' portant city ill Belgium to be repatrint- '- ' N°w |N FRANQE ad Liege, is expected soon to be in Allied hands. 'rite British were last through Namur. NE»ARilNG GERMAN BORDER GERMAN RETIREMENT ___--.__ an "eP°"i'“d Within les” tm" twemy "mes inumber of persons now in France that °f mal’ l’l“°°‘ They lmve _ passed were cast off by the Germans fi'om ING. TOWARD THE RHJNE.-Nov. the American _army ure with in a few milesgof Prussian territory. lt’ the advance continues ut the pru- serit pace they \vil1`sct foot in Get" inuny before tbl sevening. '_ 23.-- The first and second divisions of M V200 sacks each conmimng mom to mmm in an or um south of Ger_ . V_ _ V V VV . _ . _ V e 00 .__l._... LONDON, Nov. itll.-Britisii, Freiiuli and American troops niui'cl\ed with the Belgiuns ini.o Briuisels' ycstorilny his onlcial entry into Strnssburg to- morrow. _ _ ___.___.--....__. 300000 CAST ORF BYGERMANS LONDON Nov. 23.-The total Belgium and Northern France is estimated by the Belgium relief com- mittee at 300,000. Of late they have steps for the special observance of Britain Day on Saturday Dec. 7th, and for services in the churches and _other observances for Sunday Dec. 3. ' THE \\'EATHVER ` ' TliEMPERA'l"UREi' ' TIDE. MOON. ETC. ’l‘0ll.0N'I‘0. Nov. 25.-Fair and cold. Tide will be high this afternoon at 4.34 and tomorrow nt 5.20; tomorrow morning ai' 4.ll` rind Wedneeilay at ‘|r._22_ _ _ V V- '_ Sun sets this alteriiooil and to- morrow at 4.47; rises tomorrow morn- oqvrnwn, Nov. 2s.-'-cnnries it f wginnipeg has resigned ui 'ing ni 1.25 and weanosiiny ni 1.20. l Moon rises tonight at 12. tion should be demanded at once. Roland, o _ i _ \ - "Preferably by will-siese,' so the they it member' ofthe Soldiers SettlsmentV roll moon Mominy Nov. iilth -rl ' b d. His resignation was continued 2,33 o, m, ‘ - ll\l¥"be modem answer for their e haviour. it that the Allied- lov- toiiny Bill! The resignation will who it inner' or; the Minister Arthur Meiithen. Mil\~` hast quarter' Monday Nov. 25th at _5.25.n. m. I '_ _ _ LengVt_h of today 9 hours and 23 WW” 'PHE AMERWAVNS A.D"'ANC‘ inc into nr 20,000 n month. been coming through Switzerland at “l _ lKE.5P UNIFORM AND W_lLL pledge not to sheathe the sword until Y GET A $35 ALLOWANCE liberty had been secured. _ ‘nn extent only equalled by the worst both the soldiers and the workme --- ’ _ I i _ t \ _ ,____......_ sv "Har nf' av New U _,Y me mmm announcement of ,on I A That Germany would behave wi i gaming unemployment pw uiountm (Special To The Guardian) __ Men _Not Overseas, Who »Enileted| H | A her traditional brutality to the prison Vo ‘G for men ‘E fo* women 'nu NEW YORK, Nov. 23.-Three hund~ ,gmac _,my 1V Mu" 1-um |,,‘ I ers after the signing of the armistic much comblnéd with mo ‘nuance im-ouglioiit the United E uipmgm Q seems never to have occured to any 'red maya” f _ q "'i U ' _ about e ual th . V V VV s _ _ V ffl 1 information reached military head quarters last evening from Ottawa in reference to delnohillzatlon. It deals chiefly with the disposal of the imi- forins of the various classes of sol- diers. lt sets forth. ilrst. that all nol- diors who saw overseas service are allowed to retnln their,uulforr`n and grant coats, and in addition will re- ceive a clothing allowance of $35.The same applies to those soldiers who have seen only service in Canada and who received their clothing and great coats prior to July lst last and now have them. All _men who have seen service in i'anada_ onlyfnfter .lilly lst last. must turn itheirunlform in to the military nuthorities but onoiulie, entitled to the $35 allowance Mon under the third class who are short of articles of clothing will iii! charged the unexpired value of ur~ tices missing deducted from the Dio withheld from their tlret`mnnth’s Pty The $10 will be the maximum charté minutes. _ " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,- ~ ,_ .. _ . . i. -_._,, ._i _. ,_\ i 1 V ~ I ~__y _ » 4 u , ,i _,_ __ _ ~ r. ..‘__~ _ , _i _ _ ._ , __ _ i. ._ ,~».__ ~r.._ ~- ~ ' _ _ _ __ ._ . ' ,_ .- - _ ___ _ ,;» __-. _bf »~_~ -.»_ \ i 'i1'lT'_ ‘ __ ft 13" .lx 23?-`i '_-“ . i' _ _ _ . . ._ . _ _ . __ ~_ , ,i ,~ » _._ ( _. _,___ ,. _ . . _ ___, V __ M, in such_`caser. The clothing allow-A _ Dundas Rod Cross Society ._ (Special To The Guardmn) following names of P. Id. Islanders. _ U13 1_};¢,01|en¢y__uV,e Duke of Dqum, LONDON N0v_ gg__..Spc,a],dng VM KILLED 1N ACTION shire, Governor General of &nNll " J Buell Muray Harbor with Colonel Henderson Secretary, litario; lion; (‘. .Dolarge, Quebec; ‘German ships inierneil under the man the (‘i1nndian Navy, when 0)- ,llon. Dr. W. S. (‘nrter, New Bruns~ inrlnistico should, in the pence treaty. mined. as part of our indemnity tmp iwlck; Mr. Il. II. Shaw, Prince Ed- be surrendered in the Allies and atlio (‘i=nt.rnl Powers. ‘ward Island; Director' Col. R. II. _ WV* _ '(‘n.inpbell, Charlottetown. ' W " _ - iii cisuiiii iisi 'siiviiiiiiiii iiiiiiius iiiiiiii niiii wiiii ____ V WSH m ww" A casualty list' issued from Ottawa_ ~ _ ____ ` ____ under date of Nov. 21st contains the' Nottingham tonight John R. Clinos ' ' - , announced that in 'accordance with WOUNDED AND GABSED' L0\‘il RiCill\\'4i Neville. O0i1U'°\1¢i', CD4 inn iinmnno ni the Lninn- Pin-ty no -l~ "OW Cmllflilfi- two aides will arrive ln Charlotte WUUNDED town on Thursday evening, Dec. 5th would noi accept office iinilortlie-new. ilruw its inviilbcrs from the Cabinet __l1..____ ut the i-lose of the present parliament SOUTHERN GERMANY A *Z9 t0 Si\mm*‘\`9ld° 39-¢“Nli\Y 111970338 _ _ l , WILL SEPARATE ind will leave by special trip of lilo Car Ferr formthe mainland Saturi- 200 SIICKS Gi»LD _,___ Y day afternoon. ron, un: iniisrn _ _ i --- (Special to The Guardian) '-”°‘-_"""'°-' (op,¢|,,|1-,, The Guardian) V i‘oi>ENHAcEN, New 23.-nesiso Convalescent AM5T})R,DAMV N0v_ f_>3_..._ A gy-em ance in south Gerinnily, especially in ¢ , consignment of money has arrived in Bavaria, t0 Dl`0i€iHl`iHl tliCi8ii0l1 fl`0m Holland for the ex-Kaiser. it consists Berlin is rapidly growing and is likely _..._ _ than :i huudredueiglit of German many being established as u neu in The following amounts have bolt LOR f/J rn O x G. msn |-|-(C 22 57:1: Z-I wo rncm *lzfj :>c,- if-1" UJI G0ve1‘nmcnt_ The British labor party J' Mllrphy' New Haven' ' TUBE' Will remain here lm 53'-\ii'd\¥» _ conference on Nov. 14, decided to with D- Malhieson. Glen \VilIiam- $116518 0! His Honor the Lientennnt ` Governomut Government House.'!‘hey A G0i:S ON APACE gold silver and coin Exactly where dependent governmontéi according to received for the Convalescent Hom it came from in Germany is unknown. the Berlin Sketidentes Berlin cor- Fund: Great secrecy is maintained as to respondent. ' Col. F. S. Moor/e 1|, where the royal oxilc'n treasure trove ' I Mrs. E. G. Coombs' will be located. The coilsignnlent came V Rev. A. (‘. Field (Special to The Guardian) AMSTl<)l`iil)AM, Nov. 23.-Two hunil- H|PVi red and severity-ciglit persons have Horace Hasmrd and trench mortiirs passed into ouriwimn King Amer; |,md,. hi, em;-y in. _.__.~ been affected by the dcihioneinent oi’ Mom" & Mena ~ _ _ .l h Vi GV. _ Vaccum" ,O Mr. l-Ielm of' oolwortlrs si in il course oi’ our nd ii, his no im) (special To The Guordmn) IU IIE 0\1Si‘ ll Plmlll. K Bank or Mammal Stan tance yesterday ,_.__.____._-_-- l o |KiNo ALBERT wii.i. AocoMPANv <‘ecii Under secretary nf stats for this Humber 33 were of the Royal GENERAL bemoaibizxrlon or Foreign Affairs imp mgignod T L Prussian House, and 39 of the Bava Today Lhe `mlil'Cl`l llllri beflll c0l‘ltllJ- ‘ ALUED 'fRO0p\S ACCO”/|pAN|ED _ V _ _ _ _ _ V iued along the whole front. Our troops Kms' ALBERT V ‘across the frontier in a si alml wagon. , W"-H THE Kulsfn Ai fric-Vnd VV 'have reacfned the line of tho river --' i " ‘ W0' “' "gm _ C. H. Chandler W. ll. Binnlng PARIS Nov 22 -Progress by the F95;-| ri or | fum” BRITAINS GREAT ARMY 1C L00 $.00 L00 100 5.00 l.00 5.00 d 5.00 5.00 5.00 cause of Lord Ilobert’~i resignation is un r gil IIS Y Nor iN iMM¢o1A'rs PUTUI “nd L°"‘“l“° was '°9°"°d ill the f PARIS Nov 23 -King Albert oi declared to bo .i disagreement witll nl th Government in icgard to the dis- DVEQT dcinl statement issued ‘by the wal' of» Belgium Wm accompany Marsh 0 V _ ilce tonight. N am 1 ~| it _~ establislinneiit of the Welsh church_ Foch when io ei genera mn es V A LONDON’ Nom 2zV_Th° up Premier' Lloyd George has accepted his resigiiation_ _ ARMISTICE CE EBRIT D ` IN INDIA (Special To The Guardian) SIMLA, Nov. 23.-Tlie signing or the arinistlcc was celebrated by fi public holiday, the ilring of salutes. holding of parades and scenes- of un- precdented rejoicing throughout lnilin. A special 'parade was held .it Simliu in which huge crowds took port. The Viceroy in a splendid address. declared that the empire had kept hm II M Davison Russell Chandler . _ _ . . ._ Mr. and Mrs. D. Il. McDonald ._ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clarke ._ _-1 LONDON’ N°"' 2°""0”° German 'ollowing the announcement from destroyer while on its way across th' war oiilce that the military slime posses oil ie . ' - ,_ p _ ~ _ '_ i .o.vDoN_ N v. en.-nina nonwi the zeitung tiiiiniinngn or Benin. ofi » ' . - . _ _ | _ - _ h- _ - ' 0 ° , - ° - ‘ ' ' 1 _ . I il I is eeiai 'rn The eu rdisn) ' i P 3 British army received a set bool todly North Sea with the other ships of th would not adm” the commmcsmm German High Seas to surrender' to _ - iAlli'es struck a mine. The warship wa' if demobmzlmon' bm me mwmmm' BRlTAlN AROUSED AT LAST BY early and rapid demobilieetion of th ' tion i 1 had seized the delay to concentrate ro- ill iulting from th e return of several ln ions tocivil life -is 'ro i oF HORR LE S R E8 The war cabinet appointed a spec BRUTALITY TO PRISONER committee, headed by General Smut: IIONDOV Nov 23_Great Brmws to consider the recommendations coln» horrified _nnli staggered by the stories ing t° "h-ed eputmenla c°“°°m°5‘ tfuct on o fl ' ¢ ' ' l¢. - _ . _ 'bn ll dmmged and sau their attention on the problenls 1 ' V _ _ f “J eatment of British prisoner” especially with the “cm” I 1 i N r ll | I ei | of the tr. ~ which are inflamiug public opinion t V:;|;?:"i;|f°?a£;1l:;?erZ'thxlzgizdallg i th d d nts state" have been naked by an ml' _'__ ‘ one- The majority ‘ww anticipating iilixrouni ngpenpanyable to the qsoldier - ' i not merely the immediate release but m “ _ k _._ ~ nuantm New Yorkmmmntee to ta c Bt' John' N‘ 1.!" Nov' 2;' kmuwr Previously acknowledged $950.00 fam eu 10 00 t-he best of treatment on their return Tl 1 th rate" Guam", ‘ n inn iiiiui pro ‘°"° 9 ° 5 ` 10.00 ":;s:;‘V‘:'fV‘;“r;‘;el(;“;tarving mm “ke nn rnnit ofthe army in return to eiv. C ' l'~l i 10.00 sksmons WMKMV mum, of whom me urs but few will ns rsienea neu tV not reaching the border of F i U moo This has aroused public fury wh ch ‘"5 °“l me °°”d"'l°n° M me ami' ° A. (~, vox (Sourls)_ . . . . . _ ._ 10.00 I dashed to the ground any hopes r ' slam ill: (lcimans may have of early food 9 *E* sf ‘M 4*- T *N *N * T * lk * Q of miti ated peace terms _ ’ ' ` supplies, gl ` ~ Q - -- »- . bi t h \ ntl ipatinii " _ ‘ “nee C-A I0 ‘_ The wnr cu ne art i\ c Q | _ I V 10.00 mme certain that Germany is loyalty cn I' fu ‘U _ ' ' i I t. l utili rl to liquidat_ 'an debit hMa’;’c6 mg; may have m__ public decision. has already arranged . _ _ V 7 - for the care and _comfort of survivors. a *_ ai “_ * * 'D a a ‘ * * ‘ . . i _ . OAR' Pr°t°r°"c°1 1" "Sum t “emma Accompniiylnit *hi* "°'“°“ “ Hl0\”l' cedar si ng es, save money by "" "“‘“'"‘ “ " "‘““`“ °"M.m, niiin-imnoiy _.fine ni-iiisn primate ing from J W nfs. ummm 257|-ll men, primarily overseas me m I 1 \ it mmm, TM he will be let go tlrsi mm ln an " C u wl e nm th" mem' T y Turks had neither the power _ ° __ curred in a -ioldler‘s account nt time but tm Inmreqnion is mad” "Mm, Of