HOW COURIER WAS DELAYED
FIRING CUASKD
(Roc:. November 12, 11.40 p.m.) PAKIS, November 11. When Captain Hellodorh", the German courier, tarrying the armistice condition.s, was held tip by enemy gunfire, a wireless massage was .sent asking lor a cessation. The only response was a double barrage. Foch then agreed to the German delegation's request to despatch a n aeroplane. The latter was about to start when ;i wireless message was received stating the guns had been instructed to r-ease fiVe. _ Hellodorfi" then proceeded on his journey. (.Re.?. November 12, 10 p.m.) NEW YORK. November 11 A wireless German official report mi' Sunday evening, sfates: A snriniso that the Germans liad not ceased fire was due to a German nuuiitV'n depot catching /ire and blowing up, with continuous detonations.
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Grey River Argus, 13 November 1918, Page 3
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