29 MARCH 1919, Page 20

A curiosity of the war that has been sent to

us is a facsimile of the Berliner Tageblatt for November 11th last, with an English translation printed in a similar form (Simpkin, Marshall, Is. net). The paper announced the acceptance of the Armistice terms and described the revolution. In its leading article, initialled by the editor, Herr Theodor Wolff, the Tageblatt denounced the Allies, not for their military and naval demands, but for their insistence on the surrender of the locomotives and wagons which the Germans had stolen from the invaded countries. Herr Wolff suggested that Germany would starve if the railway material were given up. That of course has proved to be untrue. He made but a passing reference to the Emperor's abdication and flight.