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Show oo GERMAN CROWN PRIrVCENQT SHOT LONDON, Nov. 14. The former German Ger-man crown prince has not been shot, but is staying at the residence of the governor of Limbourg at Maastricht, the Daily Express says it learns. He crossed the Dutch frontier acocmpa-nied acocmpa-nied by a dozen military associates. . . BERLIN, Nov. 14. (By Wireless to London, 1 p. m. (By the Associated Press.) The .German .light .cruiser Kocnigsberg on Nov. 13 at 1 p. m., put to sea with plenipotentiaries of the workmen's and soldiers' council of the German fleet In order to meet the representatives of the British admiralty.. ad-miralty.. The chief of the high seas forces, Admiral Hipper, is taking part in the negotiations as expert adviser for the diliberations concerning the execution of the naval conditions of the armistice. LONDON, Nov. 14 Communications have been addressed to the German authorities au-thorities giving directions for German delegates, in conformity with the armistice ar-mistice conditions, to present themselves them-selves to Belgian delegates at Bruges on November 15, and also to the president pres-ident of the Interallied commission of railways in the field and the president of the Interallied commission of navigation navi-gation on November 16, at. Nancy, to( receive instructions regarding the question of railways, navigation and telegraphs. WITH THE AMERICAN ASM Y IN FRANCE, Nov. 14. The Germans op-positc op-positc the first American army north and northeast of Verdun, are reported to be moving northward rapidly. Preparations begun by the enemy several days ago to withdraw in force now are becoming effective. Railroad activity is reported at Metz and other railroad Junctions. ' COPENHAGEN, Wednesday, Nov. 13. A democratization by the syndl-" callsts here against the Imprisonment of come of their partisans today result-i ed in rioting. Some street cars were wrecked and at places the tracks were torn up. |