GERMANY ACCEPTS TERMS.
«gIISTICE CONDITIONS, ''%• SHIPS TO BE HANDED OVER. ' ■ALLIED PROMISE OF FOOD. "'"•inttralian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. jtpecd. 6.5 P-«n-) LONDON Mar. 15. IKferhe German armistice delegates at Brussels have accepted the allied M conditions. _ :; fi '-'- The handing over of the mercfaant- : men will commence immediately. A v fatal of 3,500,000 tons of shipping Ift-will be handed over. Britain, «Sv France, and America will divide the '->.-■' large steamers. Britain will take "rover three-fourths of the cargo ton- ■,'■;.' page. WW' Admiral Sir Rosslyn Wemyss met ' >;',' iho German delegates and informed ? ; £ them they might ask questions, but i%U were prohibited from discussing the ; ;p'. tcims, namely that the Allies would -'£-'' undertake to feed the Germans pro- *§£-• vided Germany supplied merchant ; ff; ghips and disclosed the securities fc% she possessed for payment for the j|| food. ■Sts&\.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17111, 17 March 1919, Page 5
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