The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . s alongthe Franco-Belgian battle line. Northeast of Va-lenciennes they have reached the outskirts of Quie-vrain and Craspin, close to the Belgian south the town of Angre has been of the Mormal Forest the British havecaptured Monceau-St. Vaast and Dorapierre, 3 milesnorthwest of the railway junction of Avesnes. —Advices from neutral sources indicate that theoutbreaks at Kiel and Hamburg and the suburbs ofthe latter city are assuming serious proportions. —A premature publication in


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . s alongthe Franco-Belgian battle line. Northeast of Va-lenciennes they have reached the outskirts of Quie-vrain and Craspin, close to the Belgian south the town of Angre has been of the Mormal Forest the British havecaptured Monceau-St. Vaast and Dorapierre, 3 milesnorthwest of the railway junction of Avesnes. —Advices from neutral sources indicate that theoutbreaks at Kiel and Hamburg and the suburbs ofthe latter city are assuming serious proportions. —A premature publication in afternoon newspapersthat peace terms had been agreed to by Germanymade New York City delirious with joy; whistlesand sirens blew, bells rang, business was practi-cally abandoned and the streets filled up withmerrymakers very similar to an old night beforeNew Year celebration. The excitement continuedto a late hour in spite of publication of denials ofauthenticity of report. —Admiral Henry B. Wilson, commander of the Amer-ican naval forces in French waters, later said lie I. Baby tanks aid in French reconstruction work. Whippet tanks were dismantled and employed inagricultural work. This one is hauling a canal boat loaded with foodstuffs.


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