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Show LONDON, Thursday, Nov. 14. More than 100 men, mostly Ger-man Ger-man officers, have been killed in disorders in' Brussels and soldiers' fl councils have been formed in that city and at Antwerp, according- to an Amsterdam dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company quoting 'M the Telegraaf. H AMSTERDAM, Nov. 14, Thursday. The new soldiers' council' in Brussels, the Nieuwe Oourant of Rotterdam says, has published a jH number of proclamations arranging for the orderly withdrawal of 'H German troops, appealing to the soldiers not to ill-treat their offi- .H cers and sending "a brotherly greeting" to the Belgian population. 11 i LONDON. Nov. 15. The crews of German TJ-boats at a ma.ssi 1 meeting. .aty-Brunsbuttel,- according .to. a Copenhagen" dispatch "tofhe Daily Express, resolved to oppose the revolution and reinstate the officers. They decided to fly the national flag instead of the red flag. 1 LONDON, Nov. 15. An American mission commanded by Major General Rhodes will leave Saturday for Spa, German headquarters, Marshal Foch announces in a wireless message to the German high command. 'H The mission will consist of six officers and nineteen soldiers. The German command is asked to give instructions to allow the mis-sion mis-sion to pass. The wireless message reads : 1 "From the allied high command to the German high command at Spa: 'H "American mission, consisting of six officers and nineteen sol-diers sol-diers in nine motor cars, with General Rhodes as chief of mission will leave for Spa on the morning of the 16th by the way of Laca-pelle, Laca-pelle, Beaumonte, Phillipsville, Liege, and Spa. Please give instruc-tions instruc-tions to allow the mission to pass." AMSTERDAM, Thursday, Nov. 14. The new German govern- iH men I has issued an appeal to the peasant population asking for the ) formation of peasants' councils for the purpose of organizing food supply. The appeal says that such voluntary self-determination is better than bureaucratic organization and will avert recourse to com- pulsory measures. 'mM jH LONDON, Thursday, Nov. 14 The Berlin soldiers and work- ,H ers' council has decided to dissolve the red guards, according to an !H Exchange dispatch from Copenhagen. Captain von Berfeld, the leader of the red guards has been dismissed for making revolution- ; H ary plans. . LONDON. Thursday, Nov. 14. The greater part of the forces , H under Field Marshal von Maekenscn, in command in Rumauin, has H , joined the revolution, the Budapest. Azest says, according to a Copen- IH hagen dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company. H |