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Show ISSIWM Berlin Lenient With Rebels Until Allied Visit Impended. By PABKE BROWN. (Chicago Tribune Cable, Copyright.) BKRL1X, Nov. 11. Beginning an examination ex-amination of the .official records of Germany's Ger-many's offer to recall her rebelling troops, representatives of the Interallied military mission for evacuation of the Baltic provinces verified an interesting fact. That was that not until the announcement announce-ment was received that the allied mission was coming here were the most drastic orders Issued. These constituted an ultimatum ulti-matum to the rebels, threatening revocation revoca-tion of their citizenship and prosecution. The government's previous action merely appeals to the troops to return to Germany. Ger-many. COPENHAGEN. Nov. 11. Today a Danish political party was formed, with a connection to the international in Moscow, Mos-cow, The new party is very small. Through the Danish trade corporation discussion with the allies and central powers will be started concerning damages dam-ages to Denmark for losses the count ry has suffered during the war. The damages dam-ages amount to a hundred million dollars. As soon as the allies and Germany have agreed to discuss the matter a conference will be held. |