Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 November 1918

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. K hushed daily ESTABLISHED 1833. No 266. VOL. LXXVI. WEDNESDAY, 13tb NOVEMBER, 19.3. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2511 1 full text of terms. 'RevTEß'a Telegrams.] Lcnion, November 13 3 Jeat C uncillor, Penan?, the vi. W C Michell, communicates Hud w following -t, f swi.? ha? been received from b for the Colonies V re© er 1-’ —lbe following are the eraj .e German armistice, which are
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    • 236 1 E; Runnymede Howl, t SEA SIDE, J < i “THE PLACE TO BTAY AT < 1 DAY 635 ’PHONE N GHT 50. To-day’s Celebrations. Penang's Official Programme Wednesday. November 13th, has been declared a PUBLIC HOLIDAY To celebrate the cessation of hostilities. The following arrangements have been made. 10 am.
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  • CELEBRATING VICTORY.
    • 967 2 MONS CAPTURED. MORE GERMAN MONARCHS FALL. [Reuter Telegrams.] London, November 11. Germany has accepted the armistice. Hostilities Cease. London, November 11. A French official wireless message says Marshal Foch telegraphed to the Com-manders-in-Chief: “The Allied troops will not, untjl further order, go beyond the line reached at
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    • 150 2 Copenhagen, November 11. A Berlin message says tbe Kaiser and suite of ten have taken up residence in Comte Bentinck’s villa at Arnhem. The Kaiser’s Journey, London, November 11. A Hague message says tbe ex-Kaiser arrived in the morning by special train at Eysden station, between
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    • 47 2 The Hague, November 11. Tbe Netherlands Government slates that it will gladly participate in international discussions on the establishment of a League of Nations. The Government does not intend to take the road of State Socialism at home or in the Colonies.§
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    • 14 2 London, November 11. Tbe Press Bureau states that recruitkg has been suspended.
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    • 157 2 BY HORNE’S ARMY. London, November 11. Field Marshal Haig reports that shortly before dawn this morning the Canadians of the First Army, under General Horne, captured Mons. The French Pursuit. London, November 11. A French communique says: Parsuing the enemy rearguards, who attempted a strong resistance at certain
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