ARMISTICE SIGNED, END OF THE WAR!
BERLIN SEIZED BY REVOLUTIONISTS:
NEW CHANCELLOR BEGS FOR ORDER;
OUSTED KAISER FLEES TO HOLLAND
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Page 1
- War Ends at 6 O'Clock This Morning
- Son Flees With Ex-Kaiser
- Kaiser Fought Hindenburg's Call for Abdication
- German Dynasties Being Wiped Out
- More Warships Join the Reds
- Berlin Troops Join Revolt
- Socialist Chancellor Appeals to All Germans
Page 2
- Armistice Courier Was Much Delayed
- Harden Predicted Truce by Yesterday
- Takes Over Wolff Bureau
- News of Armistice Flashed to City
- Paris Convinced War is Finished
- Austria Sends Back 250,000 Italians
- Peace Conference Now London Topic
- Old North Chimes Ring
- Polish Republic Announced
- Travel from Holland to Paris by Auto
- Paris Crowds Cheer News
- Townshend Reaches Paris
Page 3
- Kaiser's Fall Fails to Excite London
- Centres of the Widespread Disaffection in Germany
- Attack Prince Henry Again
- U-Boat Losses Incited Naval Revolt
- Rome Hails Kaiser's Fall
- German Royalties in General Flight
- Pictures of ex-Kaiser Come Down in Offices
Page 4
- Revolt Spreads Throughout Germany
- Germany Transformed Within a Week
- Declares Terrorism Reigns in Russia
- Vocation Offices Opened
- King Victor Goes to Trieste
Page 5
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- Spirit of Victory Fills Haig's Men
- Upheaval in Berlin and Throughout Germany
- Patrons Offer to Help
- Could Not Enter Upton
- For Uniform Light Saving
- Turns to Metric System
Page 7
- Our Men Attack on 71-Mile Front
- Americans Take Six Villages
- British Sweep on in Southern Belgium
- French Drive Ahead, Taking Vast Booty
- Front is Quiet, Berlin Says
- London View of Election
- Berlin Explains Invasion of Tyrol
- German Newspapers Still Rail at America
- Mob Budapest Austrians
- Railroads Won't Pay Excise Taxes
- Czechoslovaks Ask for Tobacco Fund
- Bolsheviki Blow Up Train
- Warns Lloyd George of Wilson's Mistake
- In Doubt About Call Here
- Tells People to Thank God
Page 8
- Army Casualties
- Goeben to be Interned
- Reventlow in Flight
- For Full Reparation
- Major Street is Killed in Action
- Thousands Needed for Ordnance Work
Page 9
- U-Boat's Prisoner Swam Across Rhine
- For War Fund Supervision
- Great Lakes Navy Station Enlarged
- All Saved from the Saetia
- Says Germans Only Yearned for Peace
- Pershing Writes to Baby
- Want Building Ban Raised
- Reconstruction in Britain
- Serbs Sweep Northward
- Coal Output Drops More
- War Fliers Get Medals
- Havana Labor Leaders Jailed
- China Extends Loan
- Open Hut in Seward Park
Page 10
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- Nation-Wide Call to Aid War Work
- To Parade in Washington
- The New York Times Contribution
- Daniels Aids United Drive
- Clergymen Aid War Drive
- Page to Leave Shipping Board
- Policeman Kills Hotel Thief
- YMCA in War Spent $54,354,034
- Lutherans in One Body
- Lebanon Hospital Change
- Bank for Italian Trade
- Hylan Writes to Garfield
- To Tell of Columbia's War Activities
- Will Restore Louvain
Page 12
- Travis Again Nips Douglas at Finish
- Horse Show Opens Today
- Speedway Record Goes
- Pelham Tars Victorious
- Stokeley Not Yet Headed
- Capablanca Held to Draw
- Spears Rides to Victory
- College Teams Bid for Gridiron Fame
- New York Eleven Victor
- Gunners Have Low Scores
- Pros in Close Golf Match
Page 13
- Composers Greet Vidas at Debut
- Music Notes
- Opera to Open Tonight
- French Scholars Arrive
- $4,000 Benefit for 11th Engineers
- Box Office Men Go to War Duty
- Theatrical Notes
- Little Women Shown on Screen
- Friars Will Frolic for War Fund
- Amusements
Page 14
- The New York Times
- Editorial
- The Overthrow of Autocracy
- The United War Work Campaign
- Just How Joyful Are You?
- Not a Local Tax Scandal
- Maubeuge
- Untitled
- Topics of the Times
- A Precaution Hard to Understand
- Pacifists Grieved by Peace
- Docility Under Compulsion
- With Peace Impending
- Letters
- Community Peace Celebrations
- Robert J. Collier
- Victims of the Bulgarian Fury
- A Workable League
Page 15
- Ballin, Germany's Shipping King, Dies
- Lines Big Holdings Here
- London Deplores Ballin's Death
- Missions at City Hall
- Give French Here Time to Enlist
- Untermyer in Tax Case
- Praises American Sailors
- Ocean Travel
- Engagements
- Charting Air Lanes
- To Shield Women in War
- Bishop Gore Ends Tour
- Ask for German Colonies
- Malting Output Drops
- To Sell Antique for Soldier Fund
- Dinner to Commissioner Enright
- Does Not Fear Nugent
- Asks Letts to Organize
- Death Ends Romance
- Dr. Fernald Dies at 80
- Prof. Earle Victim of Pneumonia
- Obituary Notes
- Married
- Born
- Died
- In Memoriam
Page 16
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- Lays Democratic Defeat to Kitchin
- Week's Produce Markets
- Money Rates
- Foreign Exchange Rates
- Bonds on Stock Exchange
Page 18
- Imports Gain $15,000,000
- Curb Market of the Week
- Quotation List of Outside Securities
- Meetings and Elections
- Reports of Trust Companies
- Proposals
- Dividends
Page 19
- New Rule on Exports to South America
- Attacks Ill Marine
- U.S. Marshal's Sale
- Proposals
- The Business World
- Auctions
- Auctioneers
Page 20
- Saw Surrender in First Peace Plea
- Taft Says Americans May Police Germany
- Meets Lichnowsky's Fate
- Wants Belgium to Lead
- Australia's Stand Criticised by Cecil
- Fewer Workers Injured
- Bronx Gets Record Tax
- Suffragists See Victory
- Form 1,200 Labor Boards
- Classified Advertisements
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- Court Calendars
- Shipping News
- Fire Record
- Bankruptcy Notices
- The Weather
- Legal Notices
- Surrogate Notices
- Public Notices
- Bankruptcy Sales
Page 24
- Gen. Bell Stirs Kin of Our Soldiers
- Lost and Found
- More Food Must Be Saved
- Red Cross Prison Work
- Tell of Jew's Part in Conduct of War
- Plan Soldiers' Monument
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