23 NOVEMBER 1918, Page 1

The Belgian Army re-entered Brussels on Monday and found their

capital undamaged, though some suspicious explosions of enemy munition stores occurred at the railway stations. On Tuesday the Belgians reoccupied Antwerp, which, like Brussels, has suffered little material harm. The King and Queen of the Belgians made their entry into Antwerp that day, and are to enter Brussels on Monday next. The British Second and Fourth Armies and the American Armies are advancing eastward between Brussels and Metz. By Tuesday next Belgium, Luxemburg, and Alsace-Lorraine should be freed from' the German plague.