HC Deb 11 November 1918 vol 110 cc2454-5

Immediately after Prayers, the PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Lloyd George) rose, and said: Mr. Speaker, I beg to move, "That this House do now adjourn."

The Armistice, as has already been announced in the Press, was signed this morning at five o'clock, after a discussion which was prolonged all night. I will read to the House the conditions of the Armistice in so far as they have reached us up to the present. I ought to warn the House, and the public, that we have only received such corrections as were rendered necessary by the new conditions by telephone. I have been correcting them up to the latest moment, and there is a possibility that there may be a few mistakes. But substantially these will represent the conditions which Germany has accepted:—