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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ests. sas - rI ii to b lrf i t e ra t s d t h e - f - -. T J I; and 4 *.ries r~ iced along the 20-mile j se men, advised by 'specia gion. T his retreat iS- zst., of- the United. States government The w hol e Germian who hav e been sent to. Europe, are I The French are America's representatives at the con feren~ce of the allies whi:ch, Will Germans are fighiting determine the terms of the armistice forces,arc in fail1; re- to which the central powers must s ubmit. Colonel House is' the;ern the sector of Normal onal,representative. of President. fice stated today. The 4Wilson, General Bliss 'is sent over to Famars, but it was re-" speak for the army and, Admiral~st: is between-- 1-- and: Benson 'for 4be navy,. st i three ale s north The, present' week I1s destined to of Yalenciennes, on the'~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i Mhri~ ri I~JI(IARfT1. *Di4 be the most momentous in t. s tory, of t he German enmpire. hisThey are.a unit in declaring, unless all Signs fail, the next six days will. bring news of the, unconditional- sprrender of Austria-Hungary, Turkey and tae submission to Germ any of the terms she must accepiL~~ would' save herself from the terrors of war 1noon her, own soil. The more sanguine of, the ml tary' observe rs believe that,3er miliy will accep~t at once the conditions of] armistice as propou Lary leaders of the The counservative st situation stay" they prised if the strin inevitable, would b) German goverumen lug w'till continlue fo -.hhis plrediction, qjualify by pointing pie of G rniany mr power and bring l-I( mzilitairyres'ources ae coml etely exhh. WW A r f-r, _.. sue.; 7 Ion-30L--Am--A tsÂ~e r e ms! ins / i Ir r r 0 i ei sei -!s Â~ 1 rsi YmL mlmG, i& hdl Â~B m '(i$ 111 is an important railway 1itLIV 1,FEL Serbi as national arsenal. ImUAuLI yad ivmieatsne 1 1TIallied.arnilee in three lIN1W 15mil front northc 3ta German base at -Guise. 'TO'4'1U NIes hate been take [SASIFLA FL-U y 4, 000 prisoners. The______ i the British, pressed for- Ms ls nHu vr tor, farther north, where.- M Dat ls e an u Eyp ~theTA ustro-HungarIans _rReplyfyIeffort' to' win back i tIs - ---Aidedby-te u ra l eleent--thPe 40 osphere-Dr. A. J.' Gannoni,,c6-6het, of I ERFORE_,CAST. - -&ntageus dseases of be.hanth _Aehe. believes will be a final drive on Kansasthe influenza epidemic In Kans asl City. Citj ad,.e indicated that, if reg;ulations are, LNOO tMJ~llfK1~ JGOTIATE P I CE, SAYS J of Su e hNatuzre Certainty.at -a

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