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The Exeter Advocate, 1918-11-14, Page 3
A • WASHINGTON NQv,workk :war ended this trimming at 6 wood,: W.'airlington tzae 1�. o'clock, 1arcs time,: State • r } , `1 '� ock Monday Morning: o ' • �, ^ ,. ; xi •int: This aiinorizacexnneznt'"wars made, lz�. tlat? �taate �3c,pagtnaa,aat < t 2.�0 0 l t<nnnnarti,� t,�Fi,uesozatat�yes <ai xaa.a�la � This annnolnceniieiit leas made verbally by au . official of the °State Dcp ar tiaient in this form: ,:;' s; i�ie will, cease at it.. 'cl ck this �6:11`�ka armistice has been signed. it was signed of 5 a3.r<at,,:P<tx•is,t;i;!na.e, axnd.l►cs,.t.1 s 'a The , t, • a ' ,. lo'i'n the, i►ead uaari is of the allied Generalissimo, �ia� �axz�alstxeo was signed at geniis, little ,l�ne;ntelt > �, �;t LONDON, NOV. 19, ',,_.Revolbiao7n in GetnaxY assumes tremendous proportions. The Monarchy onaxGly is swept away! Berlin, exnn the Capital, is he scene Of severe i , ;��. • r • ' • , • . . a ' l L s temporary O L n >.. ,, _the-uprisingspreads,lih,� wildfn�e. �1, socialist lc<xez xF, aza s(nz:ixo � w�.aa�itn�; c;��sn,rza�asi��;, Through the provinces of ink exst�v�iAle Empire •. ..,_. i . s shouting g " b Live ,the Republic"' -and Singing the Mar seillaise... vy Great ..r • z •w, .; -.n c, , , ''ain�' ..tile streets of cities. uln.O�ttY1Cn"c, . i`ii}fi�, Z1, IE _�, l �$Cp �3 �* �' . �ellci.. Gru°c,<at p�nxahc.�a.l<•cle,� are _an<aYc� ,� .• . ,.. i * -'ro n PriA e has renounced his title to the Throne. The Katiser left .IAlin some The �©ln ai<elh���an dynasty N art rzi rano, Wilhelm has aloilic<�tecl, *and the, G �v t . .,. �° �•,. 1Z was hex'—after •hours. z sure..on the part of his advisers, and faced .. � , . Headquarters �.A-• •the High Command in tin,, 1'.elcl _.� '1._. „� oS l <ays antro and hastened to the -Military ��c,aat�azali,c.zs �i �, e ~. e. The A divani;''ng, Par:. t mistice- was signed by the • e —t ,.helm ?rowel to' :.the iT;nevitahle... .etri sution hits overtaken 'a autocracy �atla. u,1`is,�,t.laaraZl;�txetl c4esui•tiira� of his forces—that ��.� a . ?Marshal Foch,.G,eneralissinio of the Allied Forces, n,ho' -Handed Perms.: of A-rnli..tiie to tile German Bearers of the ,White t'la;. the. NEW GERMAN,CHANCEILOR, PROMISES GREREFORMS :LON IION . ; Nov. 10. --Revolution is : spre 1m g tlti'ottelOtit people Provisional � zsilnzaal axatlitirities aye exhorting �.he o le to 0 remain eairrt 4 -td avoid the excesses which may destroy the fruits rla. efforts..of Ebert, who' ,• of tRneax hv,,lrok� In a.cicl.itioxa:to the Friedrich �. has been appointed Chancellor, to falai; a new Government, nnment Walk- men's and. Soldiers' Cool -1,81s, similar to those 'Organized .ixa•R'tissia, are springing, up p t l over the Country. . ]Pl �� aaln� eheaa3e€n:nazrnn, i,ea.lez ®:1: the'1'isjoxit;y Socialists in the Reichstag, "Slst;,nng Ebert 2t 'Berlin, and has exhorted the.. people to a.uor�cl disorders. r> h , l ..., Nile Workmen'S' and Soldiers . Council of Berlin ha> called a; general strike, vziLa has industry.tied x This is spreading, .are and the `l�a�,r�ers of the majority aaYties.:.. .a ,. parties aa�,. experiencing the great,est u,it rover the grave e danger of ,the country boring a. ,. turned intor state of chaosthigh the <ne,i,iniaS of -the extreme factions.. Soldiers' and Sailors' dele;atio.ns ;_have arrived at Ber in to; declare their allegiance to the ze7Peo}lY's poicanaext, lint? the War Ministry i air rChan- ,Prince W � �.,tr ,h�ns� placed, itself �: the: 5' �t �i�;�+a�aal: Of the a.�,.,t's .t~,la<1xa- Bell r. n a y •.. o Pn ni.cc �4�wt.irzllazi pleas. for `a 1 � -united people to avert grave future dangers .front the Empire, niie, niictl la so calmly,,, . he states, ena@tgied the sacrifices of war. Among eagle s. l�iiiStCr .yao desire to be relieved of- , their duties are t.6..e Prussian Food Controller and the 11+1luister° of Pub- , he Works. ' y AUSTRALIA'" 'WAR DEAD-i..1TP )T£tt< 5 fif'Sµ9�] TOTAL 'NEARLY 60,004 A despatch from omMelbourne, A us- tralia, says: The latest figures • on Australia's casttoities :'rshow that the "' dead ninnber 58,890 and the .wounded 158;199. The significance of ,these, figures nviI1 'be r y-1 ze- tvhcli`kit is: remeniber- 'ed that the whole`poptilation oL' Aus- t`Raliti is only five million, RUSSIAN .P , A A N S .REVOLT AGAINST THE BOLSIIEVIKI A despatch from. Stockholm says: According to the l;n.test Ituss an pa- pers receive? here discoptent 7Vlth the 33oishevilt'l :in Russia •is growing, es )ecially ruhone• rile ;pez.sants, as the result'of the a,ltnints to bring pros- ;nni'eto bear- on 't}io peasantry, The p-' l'ovihi ,7)ti11c'r0 altnotnice that the Anti-33olstf)«Vlici peasalnt revolts aro is.'10 growing''. LAST 'Tt-tRE 5.;Pr1ON i-lS A despatch from London any,;: , "..he A. drilialt, r,ulloun�ces tlit0, the output of 'world tonnage 111 the last quarter e\00Edod the losses trail ail,causes by' nearly halt a, Million gross tons.': the 'United 1(ingdoin built neay:.•,rhip piaag to the amount of 411,305. Lens: the other hes •and .neutl,a15' 912,735 ln America the Great Chart - Of Supply For 2502000,000 ,tki?:opkk. A dtvslirttch from Ottawa ' says; Whenever peace comes, it is certain not to add one ouxsCC, of food to a hungry world, On the other hand, it certain to increase the elzainrs • ori this continent to share ; what it nal lith others. The Sizprenze War Council, in set cion at Versailles, desires to co-oper- ate with Austria, Turley and 13u1- ga7ia • in making availablee as far ,as possible, of food a.ncl 'other 'sup- ilies necessary :[or the lives" of the of rilialr pepulatio'xs• of 'these conic-. tries.' The resolution', was paused timuli piously by' the .Supretne War C4uzz:- cll. It shows. the :food situatipiz. iq second, only to that o± the military S' front says the GI i znari of the:'Car:- .. .,..- ada Fooci Board.' UNR IIIPS AT I PORT Fled .:Font ,Diel . When Sailors,' Revolt Broke Out, Copenhagen,; -Nov.- 10.—The- Gera. man training :,ship Schlesieu,..„ with' 400 'nen on board, which fled from Kiel when the sailors'- revolt broke out there, has arrived a Ma.rstal ixx distress. The crew had, been unable to obtain water at other Danish ports. Two Genian cruisers in control of _Red forces are watohing outside of Maraa!l. Tire commander of the Schlesien says that he believes"Danzig is the only- German port he can sa;,Ee- Iy enter. !Me Schlesen is a pre -dread- naught battleship. It is 414 feet Tong and displaces 13,000 tons - Marstal, where she too}c refuge, is a .small port - on the east coast` of the Island.-., Aroe, in the Baltic. Whole i le erma Genera Staff Fled'. London, Monday, Nov. 11.—The :forcmer German. Emperor's party,; which is believed to include Field ?tla.xshal'vort• Hindenburg, arrived -at Eystlen, on the Dutch frontier,: at 7:80 o'clock Sunday morning, a; oiding ,to. Daily Mail i 1 v 'tl'ie hativices. :Prr,c' whole German general staff aecoin- r„s ',.`+�a�t•�',`�.1,�$,^���'sa"; �'� :S, � :hc. � C+�.�'R,`r:'n:C'�"�5,•.•., c �`.; Seven "Generals Who Helped--2-General Sir henry F.Lorne; 2. General Sir Arthnis Currie: 3: General Sir Herbert Plu per- 4: Geriera,1 Sir Julius Evil; S. Sir John lTaldane, 6. General Sir Arthur Godley; 7. General G: Can ion, United States arr.'�T.• 'ABER FEIGITIIIT IN HOLLAND SIGNED D C : N ' HA III t: Crown Prince Also Renounced the Throne—Dramatic Scene German, Headquarters:: on Saturday ---Former Crown Prince is 'With His Father. To tike Caen . inthe order of their v7ithdrattral from the war: Pula'a•:i t alms at' total of 4,000,0 t0 people to those who nnust be fedi Turkey; roughly, 15,000:000, and Austria-Ilun- ,uarL, 0,000,000 people Besides thane, there are in Poland, in,. 'the Bolls -ms and on the fridges of Runs- sialprobably another ' 100,000,000 people oho" have been facing semi- starvation for at least two seasons. These strickenpeople, vyhert they -can be fully :relieved, added to the whole , population of . France, Italy and Great Britain, not to speak of Ilio peoples of the neutral countries, give as total of 250,000,000 who will have to be fed,> . Only a part of the allied shipping will be free for many months to come: to rnalce the long voyage to .Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Inde, and to the Argeiitin;_,'eher.-e there are lin- doubtedly stocks of food. Repatriation of troops, enrich cannot be inacle-to•a very 'great extent until the last belli- gerent paver has been .made to throw down ifs aims, will take up for two years an incredible pari:, of allied shipping,. No more vessels will be detached than fire imperatively,;nec- essary for the "distant voyages; the North' American:route must rer1ain the great canal of food supply for th©' whole world. R COSTS CANAD.A -OVER A BiliION Last Month's 'Expenditure Over ailed the former l�nn eros and ten London, Nov'. 9. �- 1 German wire- pointed Imperial Chane llor, is SIX t5t-Si; ain&I„ a Half p F<�„ automobiles carried the arty, 'The less nnessa}ge received in Loudon this 1,~zedxxch Ebert, vice-president of the party, b y i T] m e �atic party and resident t�Silliozas. rifles, and all the fugit veswere arm- "The German Imperial Chancellor, of t1iC„iYl .ui Committee of the Rarely �l despatch from Ottawa says: Tha 1' f' ,.• �, automobiles were bristling wz;th n1.7rnnng states Soc al e .o z p y p ed The ex -Kaiser was in uniform Prince lr:ximili:n of Baden has is- stag. tea. .as cost Canada well over a bii- - E ert's election to the latter orrice lion dollars up to date. This com- SI �lst ,at the Eysden .stiction and • wing decree: b e aln�, ed3' ;?ued; Lhef3olloY , paced the platform, sin:eking' a' cigar-« :Thasdecided p � . T -be- �he hawser and King le etto. Eysden' lies about midway to 'renounce the throne. tween Liege” and Maastricht on the t; She Imperial •Ohancellor will re- i}titeli"l order. The 7iatirty i' proceed- nz'ain in of.ce'until the questionisdou- idd 1' ,near 'dott- ing to: 1lT,Lduchtein-`'''Cast_e, T<7t1•echt: • nee'cecl ,with the abdicationof the iLiseal, 'tlic renouncing bse the Crown; Prince of the thi°one of the German Empire and of Prussia and the setting up of a regency have been settled: `Por (lin ,regency 'ae e intends " to appoint Deputy Ebert ''-as Imperial Chancellor, and Ire proposes tllatr:a- bill shall be;bi on lity�.for the esta:b- iishm.enfr of a lawprovidii g for,` the immediate promulgation of general suffraJ'•e;and` for a constitutional Ger- man -National' Assembly; which will settle. finally the future feint,' of . gov- ernment of the German nation and of those peoples which might be desirous of owning within the empire.'. iz3erlizi'" llo . 9, 1918.. s. ',It <is semi -officially ' "reported in 1teichstb,g circles that P.ri;'ce Max will be appointed regent or the em - Deputy Ebert, who. has :been ails- t RITI'SII LOSSES BY 1-;P'L 4'f8. AGGREG./+.'I'.1:19,000,000 TONS A despatch from London si s.'. Speaking 111 the House of Commons, Right, Hon., rrlionias' ,Iainiee Mecnai. nia'-'i, Parliamentary Secretary to the Assumes veer, nty' 'Over- 4 9d1 lrnster:<lam, Nov. 10. --Prof. Lain scli tine Austrian Prennier, has re- ceived ofririalsnotiVienna., that Poland has says a de spa.tch from � r n.s, assumed soverateT'ty• over G,alicia. .A dress tge. from Cracow announces the formation of: a Polish repul:.tic under the Presidency of Deputy Daszynski. Galicia is a crown '.land of Austria- Hungary, north of the Carpathians. It has stn area of 10,807 square miles and. -in normal tinges had • a popula- tion of some 7,000,000. K,4iser viard's.BIrt Kaisers • GYilhellrm II. abdicated the Throne of the German: :Empire, hring- iilg to an end -s• by -the. accompanying renunciation of hiks son, Crown 'Prince Frederick Wilhelm, the "I-iohen zolle.rn\'1ynasty., on November 9, 1918, the :seventy-seveizth h anniversary , of the birth of the late :Tang Edward, VII of Britain: `"s The Royal War -Maker fell on, `'the 'natal day o.f the' Royal Peacem'al; er, _ �; f' Crosses :abooet tons. • .i'.lze tonnage � 1 3)tcl,•Cltent vessel;, colliplcted �i 1 the 'United 'Kingdom and erzter•e(1, .i.nao` 0013'ico int` �y 30,)Ol wits 1^(3,100, PAs ! IL . rt7 Pl_Slriii`r WOMEN JN PAr,t_(AMSNT a r';• P•ic 5 '"ti a,i oh .t .0 S at1 a .eN} c 7 u , i .ass- -.Tile; ,. G.01nii1llYlS .i71 Thursday ats,.,e lY rill `tltit`tT,�'i'earT,ian „:'ilio �!, bi l >ri•: G C l iuiftlilg women to s17 iii P)'ali11,101it, •! Copenhagen, Nov. ;i0- •(, y ,r the Associated ---ss )---The ` a)anisli, :frontier is lneing sttiet1y guarded by rile G °c11sza Soldiers' 00111.161 This is being 'done, it is order to prevent the-eseap0 of rir.1 p00700,. Generarle and other highoftieets. All.niationail.coee des and the eagle'. on the heimet"s of soldiers have been i-t<11oyod. 110, rl7 t 01110000 by a > ctit, band. DARDANELLES 'T0 141 o)CCIJPJ1s;) .'Yr ONCE f i,, Tune of this year was taken, to piises'aaccot`ints which have actually mean 't the tine' that,' the Soci<,list passed through the Finance Departs minority" in the : Reichstag lied either n110nt• 1t does not include recent been reclaimed by the military Gov- I, overseas expenditures, for which ae- ernment` or that the'Socialists h:td I counts have not yet been presented. gamed the ascendancy*: _pater events War expenditure by the Dominion have proved that the Socialists ;;were ;since August, 1914, has been for the. in the saddle. different fiscal years, approximately i i a follows: 19.:4-1860,750,000;. Ebert quite recently. declared 'in , s 1 5, q the'R•eichstag that the Gentian people 1915-10 1_16616A987;0$0304;0,1393156,0170,, -: 3306,- would o longer permit themseive 430,000, 0seve'i to be without the right to decide their months to "Oct. 31, 1918,. $169,574,000; fate. It was lie -vhb informed the total, $f,046,844,000. Lieb-1 e ./' E . s' • • o. the release, of lJr. T,1.,b (( �.h�. e.cpe.,tiitures for war purposes Iyezclz,tag fi kneeht. { last month was $66,510,000, es cem- A telegram received ,trorin trims- pared with $44,481,000 in October,. Lorick; by way o1 Berlin, { asserts that ; 1917. It is, explained, however, ;that ' t . tl the figures .for last. month include E.nperor. William's sou -in. -law, le g Duke of Brunswick, and his successor, sonn•' overseas accounts which ., had liaveabdic'tted. Ben delayed` in the mail, ' ' , reigning Duka o£ I3r:uniswiclr, is �; Revenue on consolidated (unci acm 1'1t� r �' b Ernest •Augustus, a-sonn of the .Dune t count continues to inerease. Last 2 ahe �..$23,431,234, 'n com ar- umb:•xlaiid." On ..May..k : 1.913, nianth it was z pt .. m Ci ' z•s2 the ison with 18 241,155 for October, nl.'il'i'ied Princess �1 CtOrla ISO 1. u, a � , , daughter of Emperor William, 197.7• During the seven. months • end only a Trey have three sons, the eld°est, Ern ins,” Oct. 31; 1918, revenue \vas est Augustus,'' chose, right. to the { 414,1'36. This compares with .;$145;- thron'ne also has been renouiieed. 719,060, the revenue for the egttiva- ,46,000 lent eriolastyear. Expenditure e Admiralty, stat <$ 9tongran consolidated ridaccount was, of British merchant shippilig,lnad been If in October, 1918,. 31.9;685,4.97; in Oet.,.' g the r at 11» 10 $c )teiribel~ r 917 • 18 468 960. lost clurilid } 1.. e$ , 5O I1,t, by ;cnen'Y autloiis. Of 1135 011e total nto debt' of the Dominion 3 number 5,443,000 tons liad. been re - t Ion Oct. :31 Iast "Was $1,287,035;509; a;za placed by new construction and by increase during ;the month of $62, - the ,purchase of ships abroad and the 307,81;6, utilii3,t'ian of •e.a'n}tu1ec`t enemy shills. t oVikegtoglitftft e;l Crash T , u r3• s f. :.., .., ,, �, ,�-..-'I` eras h i',throneszu u-iooe at4 ;t •.0 1i .1 t, �� d*;;. );aic.h ::£.zotin I:,Crr1d'o�i ,,,i 7�. The (,a.,t511 0f Ihn.arnc., ht rI 0 17 "1'1 ' 3arr:i T1s are heitng' 'inane 'C y the' i11o. A11ieri t•it�10 r i; inpana•allelod in '11 ister't 1700e are the nu±o0011±0 .; . . ,• .•�,- . � rr of 0x c.e.cr,� 2. lilcliolas , ,, _ r � Se 1 ci.__- 1..., ar , ,.atatri . , r Liana,C,.r of .En it"t„it and .Cc z.c.,rr.lr taoogss alio..,. <1n6C;r deino�..ar� has !r cr n•t � , t. e Dardanelles .{ is .,; si' 0 + Leultar'ia; of .:i. strio 6, Mohan mod �o ouctiliy ills,, and l�ri„ rat Russia; 3, 1. cad,ninlrti o.i , +(, Cs i > p WI..w y 1 •,i., '1 u , ,i i' Bulgaria; . � i ui r . .Vt1hi.Ini 'E , of (,e.it.t.rrn . pharil..;,�.Kiby., tlif! i6��03,12Ti;' .P,a1ts. v.i.-iii: !.a4C�Y,. t>, noels Clg:t , ,. l ee 'grottier o Austrian Eninel-or '/azaislxec� .'i n a Hurry, Amsterdam, Nov ••9,- -Orkiis • have beer) given :for the arrest of Archduke Max, •brother• of Emperor Chai•Ies, Frccording to the Vienna newspapers. Serbs• Archduke Max left—the Imperial Hof - burg recently with heavily ladetD trunks, TELL FIAi1R0W1N0 ts.ALEs t)t .,BULG:a1RIA.N CRUELTY ' A despin,tch froYu'.thens says: ;Bri tfslr •prisonees returning fronn 7)u1 1t-5aria say that 'terrible tortures were practiced by the Bulgarian soldiers upon prisoners, some of whom have been driven insane. Serbian and. Roumanian prisoners Were badly anise' tree;teei, and. in ono instance It Greek was hung u ° by the £eel, and burned,, p n Many harrowing' reports axe told by' ; men tilio to3 Some thrie, l Ctheca behind the Bulgarian lines, ,y: 4