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Show 1LIES ARE I Will TO 1ICH 111 . Revolutionary Councils, f It Is Feared, May Re- 8 fuse to Acquiesce to J " Terms of Armistice LONJON. Now (Britihh Admiralty Wireless). 'It in evklrnt that we must remain jre- pared for pofwible hostile action i on the part of oertain element of the enc...y"e forces." wrlten the mtli- tary i-orresnnndent ol the wireless ervlra. "Revolutionary councils have been , , set up which may rcfuw lo :quicitce ....in the terms of the HrmiHtice. and j the mrt fait that the MrmiMUc run ( bo terminated by eithfr aide at forty - , .ht hn tir- n Ulii.Ciif ? 'I. j being fully prt-puTcM for all cvenlu- f aluia. " "Whatever happens, no organized or effective resistance can. unlr the i ' circumstances, he offered by the tier , ',' iruui army, hut If the troop refuse to acknowledge the authority of their . preaent commanders and the army .' . should disintegrate, the allies may atill have muth' work: to do. "The victory gained by the alllea la ,,, one of the im mi t complete recorded In ., history, the allied nations being In the almost uniiarallpled ueitlun of being able to dictate any terms they pleas to the enemy, who no longer has any means of resisting or prolonging prolong-ing the struggle for a single da v. f " "Henceforth the problems which lie ' ' before us are political nit her than ' . military but for the mornnnt we are "" faced with a situation which may require re-quire .further mtlltury effort , from iotn or all the allies. The whole of central and eastern Kurope is in a 1 ' atata of extreme unrest, from the 1 Rhine to the lrals. and the allies are pledged to recoi struct a now Kurope out of this chaos. Hrtw this will be ' '' done It la Impossible to say. but It is evident that transition from war to j ' peace . must be very gradual." |