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LOD05KotenHer 10 mldnlghtf Both the former German Emperor ind his eldest son Frederick WJ1 lelm crossed the Dutch frontier Sun Uy morning aceortilaj to advices trom The Uarne 3BT 35 3BP LONDON NoViJlrll1231 AM Th forrar QBrniiin Emprori prty which iklTed to In elud yield MarihilSJiHlndenburc riivad tKylnioiilh Dutch froiS itt at J80 ocloefe Sunday morning accordlnr A Daliy WslJ advices trcilcUy the whole Oernian sen rl etall accomprll the former Emperor aiidi ten aomobllte carried tho party Th aJivtornoblle were Vlttllng with rifle nd all the uai tlTeewer armed KAISER SEtlMS NOT DISTRESSED he exKalaer wiia iti uniform He ited the Eyideii itatlon and paced tlie pltft5rm smoKIni a cigar tta1 Eyeden Ilea about midway between HgendMetrlclkt on the Dutch bordfr aBKBVA BwlUerJuvdJ veinber i ii Is reportedlBereitharWniiani Uohenxollerni may come to the chateau ot hie frlena Baron von KIltlBfirOiJriiaii mlleiorth aiatpf Xucernei The first membr of the Austrian royalty has arrived Hi Switzerland wthi anitallaiv porrnlt He Is the Duke of Brasanza Addltlbnatmem bcrs of the royal tuMly are expected Qhattlng with thj msmbern of the itfCthei former Erapror the correspondent says did not look In the leaat dstresSed Aiewlnulea later an Imperial train eluding restaur fant and eleeplnr cr Into the station QnJy aervanli war aboard EMPRESS WITH FORMEH ArON ARCH A dispatch to the Excliangs Tela Braph Company from Copenhamn ajaotes the Polltlken as jay Inn that Wtien the former Srmatv Ernperor arrived at Maastrlclit le was accompanied by the former Bmprem i Tha flight of Empiror William to Ttolfand Is conftrmed from several Vurcesi but there1 I dlvergenceln reports relatlva to tha Identity nd number of hla companlona Acopon hajreh dispatch to Banters aaya1 It1 smt ofncUlyreporll In Berlin that the Emoerer aeeomoanled by ten iinenhas arrlvd at jmhelmand oc cupled Count von Bnlncks chateau HtfOTthrD 9tr ifh Oueldar iTiliararm btha Rli In rir ar ibou Peoples GoyeramentlnsUtuted General Strike Declared and Garrison Taken Over asorkmen and Soldiers Fraternize Dreadnaught Crews at Kiel Join Revolt and Marines Fight Down Resistance From Artillery COPENHAGEN November lO rThe crews of the German dreadnaughts Posen Ost friesland Nassau and Oldenburg in Kiel harbor have joined the revolution The marines occupied the lock at Ostmoor and fought down a coast artillery division who offered resistance 3r sar sr Sr BASEL Switzerland November 10 Haya Wiihelm II the reigning KihrbPthe monarchy at Watttemberg abdicated onFriddymghtt TV Jl tr JL jrsar Jl tw if BASEL November bytheAuociated Press Hesse Darmstddthas declared itself a republic BASELNovemberJOAnofficialdispatchreceived bytheHavas Agency from Berlin today says kOfficial The revolution has resulted in a striking victory almost without the effusion of blood A general strike was declaredthis morning jit brought a cessation of work in all workshops at about 10 oclock 30 39 3T 39 COPENHAGEN November 10 At Stuttgart the new government has issued a proclamation to the people announcing the formation of a provisional republic ERLIN Saturday November 9 German wireless Jo London November 12 5b ff by the Associated Press The German Peoples Government Kas been instituted in thegreateT parf of Berlin The garrisonhas gone over to the Government The Workmens and Soldaers1 Council has declareda general strike Troops and macKine guas have been placed at disposal oF the Councils Guards which had been staUoned a tthe public ices and other buildings hae been withdrawn Violent Bombardment Shakes City as People Throw Off HohenztQllern Yoke LONDON Nvmber it Severe flrhtlns wic plca In Berlin betweern fc in oclock last nltht and i valsnt cannonade waa heard from tlh tmun of the ettyv The ravoUtfisn Is In full swine In Berlin and the ma forces occupy the creator part the German capital accordlnr Copenharen dispatch to the Kjjchmtja TPlerph Company ouotlna eillntj iuvicas aant from clock tha mornlnr CDtl Bmtv vi i VM I wr iifiiiiriiiiVIsMJtif il nmvVL partyisCMrying6ittKr ltidiiotiit tytJie jFeopie it Government 1 In theicourseiof the Iprenioonof Saturday the formation of a new German oplesGovehunent was mitiated The greater bari of the Berlin garrison and other ops stationed there tem poranlywentyertdmejnewGoyer LEADERS OF DEPUTATIONS DECLARE AGAINSnUSlNGRMS ON PEOPLEjv 4JThe Isadwpffthe soldiers deputations to the Social sDem oeraue party diard that they would nof shoot against the peopled They said they would in accord witKj the Peoples Government intercede nClayor of themaintcnance of order Thereupon in die offices and public0uidin which had been stationed there1 were wlthdrayniV 4 The tusmessSf the Imperial Chancellor is being carried on by the Social Democratic Deputy Her Ebert With regard to the incidents of November1 9 in Berlin the semi of icial Telegraph Bureau working under the control of the WorkmenS andjifplcaers Counc ii issued the following report GENERAL StRIKEINAUGURATED BY WORKERS OEBIGINDUSTRIAL CONCERNS iv This morningit 9 oclock the workers of the greatest induv trial Mdertakmgs cpmrnenced a gen TrrxesslonsnMne from alHthe thecity JRedflaseremedaruwhead ofAevprocessionslh wWchmarcatmedto i Thefirst prpcessiwi arriyed from tfi Ackerstrasse nestrasse guotl there a HfeyOLVTlOm raJDiT EXTB1DI1 T5 RATIOS Accordln to llpatcfieafrom Ara atardam and Owen ha ten the revou tlonlnOeririanT la extendlnr rapidly byt In moajl slaves the desired effect la belna achkv4 wlthoufvlolence or aarloua disomy In aoraeplajo notably In Anhalt Heaae Darmitailit and Meoklenftur Schwerln tha princely houaea are co operating wlith the reormln partlea In establishing new order of thlnjs Up to theortaant tha moat aerloua eofifllct has taijen place In Kiel The soldiers and wefkmena oounclla In most of the hxxx eltles appear to be devoting their lirat sfforts to orsnl Ina the food applies REVOLUTJOri3T SE1ZC CROWN PM crcTCS PAIClli The Crown TTlitcea palace was seized by the trsjutlonlsts The people shouted Lone live the republlcr and aana tha Wanatllalaa Wheh rewruilcnary soldiers iu tempted to i ta A bulldlnri hr which they auppossa number of offlcefa were concealajd tbota Ware fired from the wlndowf Tbe reds then beran helllnr the bruHHlo Many peawaa ware killed and wounded DiM ihem6tlleeraui iolandjhavai PMtoredder Strone ciiaTla marctiiS ibrough Jhatraets WhVnthetAiiiniSftide beganUhe piot pie irthouihCrn Befchiba belnC bombSiriil a4 and 4hAiiaanrf i irH rusnea ioiua square in iront or tne Crown Prlni pjice It waa later determined ttUatctriei buildings were Vhder nre LEIPSIC JllnnOABT AND COLOGNU JdlrTi AKVOLT ielpelc tie lis fa tit city In Saz onyl iBtuttajsrtjtJje capital ofWort tarn barg an Colefna and Prankf ort Have joined nn Mvoiution accoraing to reporta fiiw the Danish frontier The soldlen tevinolls at Stuttgart Cologne and IfTaeltfort have decided to proclaim sepubllo Delegates ef nil Revolutionary Oar man navy a Tiijn Berlin Friday They confert tlJ Tor several hour a I with th Mhlstar of Marine and wth members of tl Reichstag majority parties It Is statel Uat Hugo Hasse a Socialist leaded Hra the neiehstag has the situation ais Hamburg In hand Iaaen wlei the great JJCrupp steel works tire ejUuaJedle reported tibe lnthevfcnni4 of the revolution arlea says i dlipotch from Amsterdam to the I xc3i sjige Telegraph Coio ny Lieutenant Xi pp von Bohlen und llalbach th feead of the Krupp worka andbJa wtef have been jHGoVernment raatad jThla news mas brought from Essen by Dutch wcrkmn arrtvlngjby special ualj avengaryni8atuifT drr i Hungarians Insult Austrian Escutcheon f8ASKL ajMtsndKVlibe6v TliepaliacvtiaiAustrlarjdeiaga tionV al 8udJMt ha been stormed WASHINGTON November UThe world war will end this morning at 6 oclock Washington time 11 oclock Paris time The armistice was signed hy the German rep resentdtives at midnight This announcement was made by thWlne vbclytiy 0 official of the State Department in this form The armistice has been signed It was signed at 5 oclock A Paris time and hostilities will cease at 11 oclock this morning Paris time The terms of the armistice it was announced will not be made public until later Military men here however regard it as certain that they include Immediate retirement of the German military forces horn France Belgium and Alsace Lorraine THE ABlViSTICE TERMS Disarming arid demobilization of the German armies Occupation by the allied and American forces of such stra tegic points in Germany as will make impossible a renewal of hostili ties rB Delivery oipar of the perinanW number of submaririea ta the allied arid American navalforces Disarmament of all other German war ships under supervi sion of the allied and American navies which will guard them Occupation of Ihe principal German naval bases by sea forces of the victorious nations Release of allied and American soldiers sailors ajid civilians held prisoner Jh permatnj without such reciprocal action by the as sociated Governments There was no information as to the circumstajnees under which the armistice wa signed but since the German courier did not reach Gerrnan military headquarters Until 10 pcloct yesterday moriiirigi French tiriie it was man envoys within the French lines had been instructed by wireless to sign the terms Forty seven hours hadbeen required for the coufuer to German headquarters arid unquestionably several hours were nec essaryr or the examination of the terms and a decision It was regarded as possible however that the decision may have been made at Berlin and instructions transmitted from there by the new German Germahy had jbtSeri given ntil 11 oclock this morning French timeCclock Washingrton time to accept So hostilities will end at tJieihouisetljy by Germany for peace or for continuation bf the war The momentous wews at the armisticehad been signed was tejephoned to the White House for transmission to hJeseiit a lewiiiinuieAliiefbire it Wais given io the newspaper corlespbridents Later itwas said that there would be iio statement ifromiithe Wbite Bells Bonfires Horns ana Whistles Acclaim Victory of Heroic Troops of ree Nations ASSOCIATED PRESS GIVES WORD OF WARS ENDIfW Civic Center Is Thronged by Cheering Hosts Who March rbyThousands ip Great Peace Parade SAN FRANCISCO went wll witV Joy when It received newa that the world war waa ended and a victorious peaee once more ha reeled upon American arms The Aesoclated Preea flashed the news that the greatest war ot hla tory had ended In the greatest victory for democracy and humanity of oil time Ten minutes later bondrae were burning cjn the highest point of the Twin Peaks Scotte Hill at Twenty second and Wisconsin streets and Telegraph Hill Fire Chief Murphy who had caused the bonfires to be In readiness two days before had only to telephone to men waltlAa at each point to strike a match that wag to light tho Area for which thepeo pie of San Francisco and vicinity have been waiting anxiously hop fullj for several days WHISTLES AND SIRENS JOIN IN ACCLAIM Entlt did not Uke ten mlnutea for I tDtl SSA ilf i Chiaf Murphy to get all the whlatlea and alrans in Sift 7ranctscd hlOWM lug Just a fw minutes after tha fe AMCClated Prase news had bean flashed to The Chronicle and the news In turn relayed jtOiailefMurM phy pan Franclecotook ntnaiaijrejf oect of NewTeara eveMen womerl anil children hurried to the Clvlb Can ter where the programme of celebra tlba otthekteateat vibtory American fa SGI MeieVeM Bliht Tfeeds HanAWpvtiiby Wounded Soldiers and Sailors These beautiful and distinctive fabric are th products of band loom worked i hi Bcuttlsh homasteada by discharged soldiers and sailors who Rave beeu woandvd and suffering from permanently Impal red health or friyo fo of limbs or other physical Injury have found honorable solace for their disabilities by engaging In the ancient and digUed craft hana weavinu Soldy Oi i TAliiORSf 0wtetiMm JAHjfRAN 11 tl IK--It i r4 Ki I Mi.

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