THE

VOLUTIONS

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Page 5.)

THE ALLIED ADVANCE. THE BRITISH'. ADTANGEL

LONTON, Nov. 23, Field-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig

reports

Ua Nov. 21 we occupied Natur and crossed the Mease to the south of it.

We continued the advance one hole trent on the $ind and reached the line of Ourthe River....

We are approaching Ardanne and

Ambrosio, M

Some hundreds of German guns, many machine-guns and trench mortars passed into our possession on the 21st.

"

THE ADVANCE INTO GERMANY.

BRITISH MARCHING TOWARDS FRONTIER

LONDON, Nov. 29. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig

statas.

The Second and Fourth Armios this morning resumed the march towards the German frontier.

Advanced detachments on the right ars advancing towards Miɛus," south of Namur.

On the left we reached the general line of Gembloux and Warre

FRENCH ADYANCE IN ALSACE.

LONDON, Nov. 23.

A French communiqué «tates: The occupation of the liberated localities in Lorraine and Alsace con tinued. Enthusiasm was wonderful, notably daring General Castelnau's formal entry into Colmar.

THE BELGIAN LINE.

LONDON, Nov. 23. he states

A Belgian communiqué states, Our advanced elements bave reached the fine Lommel, Bourgieopold and Diest. FRENCH TAKE 1,000 GERMANS.

LONDON, Nov. 22.

A French communiqué states :——— We have en-ured Bastogne and Habay

in Belgium.

and made prisoners."

OBSCU

Speculation contingen regards real position in Germany and omewhat bewildering prosent the situation ran

reporta Some re- critical owing to the great which the

"Spartacus", gron pwho are Indepen dopt Socialist extremists, are making among the soldiers, whom Herr Lieb knecht

openly urging to break away fra all discipline Others- the Government has got the Spartacus movement wall in hand and that its chief aim is to survive the present crisis of defeat without compromising the national unity or military organisation. Others again continue to speak of the whole revolution as more or less camouflage, designed to impress the Allied Democracies in the hope of escaping just punishment. What is certain is that the Government is using all the forces at its command, incloding the Wolf Bureau and newspaper, against the "Spartacus." The newspapers ara setually printing a literal translation of M. Gorky's intensely real descriptions of the unspeakable excesses of Bol

hovism in Kussin

A CONFERENCE CALLED.

COPENHAGET, Nov: 24:

A message from Berlin_states that the Government of the. Empire. has invited the Governments of the different German Free States to attend a con- ference on Not a tại Lucas the political situation; and the future rela- tionship between the Federal and States Governments.

MACKENSEN ARRIVES IN BERLIN.

COPENHAGEN, "Nov. 92. General Mackensen has arrived in

Berlin.

FRENCH WOMEN". APPEALED 'TO.

PARIS, Nov. 23.

The National Council of Franch Womer has "declined to accede to the German Women's request to intercede with the Government to mitigate the Armistice terme. capitulates the outstanding German war

Their reply re

scrimea, which the German women

approved

GERMANY CANNOT BE TAUGHT.

PARIS, NOT. 22,

Band German soldiers, includ-Brussels, all precautions are being taken In view of the German treachery in ing a Colonel, were found at Grosbous everywhere for the safety of the armies.

that while the British are advancing

The Paris evening papers emphasise Namur, ex route to Cologne three other British armies are reforming ready for. all emergencies.

We occupied Zitterberm, Phalabourg and Noteshein, in Lorraine, and Neafbrisach, Huniague, and Marko shum, in Alsace.

2,500 ALLIED PRISONERS IN

BRUSSELS.

LONDON, Nov. 22.

A Belgian communique states:- We have reached a line of Arendonck- Moll, west of Diest and cast of Louvain.

Two thousand five bandred Allied prisoners were picked up in the region of Brussels

LUKEMBOURG WELCOMES

AMERICANS.

LONDON, NOT. 22.

Germany has not yet understood that the fature of Alface-Lorraine is settled by the Armistice and the entry into Metz Germany cannot be taught

•Hares.

:

PRESIDENT WILSON TO ADDRESS, PEACE CONFERENCE.

WEATHER REPORT.

NOO FOR

AN AWEL

DUNT

November 25. 12% 09m-The antity situated to the south of Japan. Pressure clone has moved eastward and is now has increased moderately over Japan, other changes are slight. and decreased moderately over N. China;

Hongkong Rainfall for the 14 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.84 inch. Total since January 1st, 90.56 inches against an average of 81,77 inches

Fanecnet for the 24 hours ending at coon on the 28th November

-Hongkong to Gap Rock: N.E. wiads, strong, moderating; cloudy, rain. L-Formosa Channel: The same No. 1

South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Lamooka:" The same as No. 17 A ERED

4-South coast of China, between Hongkong and Hainan: The same 55

PARIS, NOT. 29. President Wilson ia expected to ad- dress the Peace Conference elucidating his programme of peace. He is confer- ring before hand with Mr. Lloyd George No. L Bad M. Clemencean and giving the form of his scheme fus League of Nations) and for ensuring its adoption as a work- ing organisation for the Governments of the world......

President Wilson will visit the battle

OFFICIAL" NIGHT,

The following Table shows the Stap Ar American communique state:

Hard Time at which Official Night ends The Third Army has reached the fields of France and will inspect the and begins during the mouth of Now line of Tichton-Mersh-Schuttrange American Army. He will return to 1918 Rentgen-Kattenhofen, and

Based Washington before the end of January

#hrough the city of Luxembourg, which was beflagged. The inhabitants show ered flowers on the troops whom they welcomed as deliverer.

TREATMENT OF PRISONERA.

SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S CARE.*

LONDON, Nov. 23.. Great Britain's remonstrance to Ger- many regarding the treatment of prisoners, cabled on November 20, was communicated to SirDouglas Haig, who despatched it to Spe.

The Fresidential party will travel on Nov. 25th, 831 the Leriation, formerly the Garman liner Fatherland. Hares.

FRENCH LEADERS HONOURED,

PARIS, NOY. 32. Taa report recommending the bestowal of the dignity of Marshal of France on General Petain states that General Petsia's sternal fame in the seven darkest hours will uphold the moral of the French soldier.

30th 6.33

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„HOLOXUNG" REGIBERE,

Farometer...

M. Clemenceau and Marshal Fooh Temperature were yesterday unanimously elected members of the Academie Francaise representing the indomitable spirit of Forse France. The tradition of membership

Bir Douglas Haig reports that he is taking all possible stops to alleviate the plight of the prisoners. Es is sending motor-ambulances, etc, ahead of the immortal. It is not ecplined to men b Allied Armies to reach the weak of lartez M. Clemenceau, however, has literary chims saa Exmona THE LIBERATION OF BELGIUM. - journalist -Haras, "i

KING AND QUEEN RETURN

AN ALL-RUSSIAN · GOVERN - MENTA

LONDON Nov 22.

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