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  4. PUBLIC AFFAIRS FROM THE RURAL STANDPOINT

    The dawn breaks after a long night of horror, and the world stands at the threshold of a new era, one moment glancing fearfully backward at the dim ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE ARMISTICE THAT ENDS THE GREAT WAR

    The following is the full text of the terms of Armistice granted by Marshal Foch and Admiral Wemyss to Germany, and accepted by the German plenipotentiaries oil Monday, November 11th (amended to include additions and alterations mutually agreed to after the first draft of the conditions had been signed):- ON THE WESTERN FRONT. ...

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  6. GERMAN VIEW OF THE CONDITIONS

    The terms of the armistice are drastic, yet not more so than was essential in dealing with a foe so contemptuous of pledges, so scornful concerning scraps of paper. That the old Hun was not entirely banished when William Hohenzollern crossed the ...

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