Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks
Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease of Victoria to his brother Lindley Crease and his mother Sarah Crease; instructions for the offensive of July 26, 1917; a regimental notebook, diaries and scrapbook. Learn more.
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BC Archives MS-0055; BC Archives MS-2879
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Victoria, British Columbia, Thursday, November 11, 1920
Telegram that Ended Hostilities
"A" Form Army Form C.2121. (in pads of 100) Messages and Signals
To: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Cdn Divns GOCRA CE CMGC
Sender's Number G.121 Day of Month 11 AAA
Hostilities will cease at 1100 hours on Nov. 11st aaa Troops will stand fast on the line reached at that hour which will be reported to Corps H.Q. aaa Defensive precautions will be maintained aaa There will be no intercourse of any description with the enemy aaa Further instructions follow.
U.O.F. to 2nd and 3rd Canadian Divisions
From Cdn Corps Time 0645
Signature of Addressee A.A. Magee
BC Archives, MS-2879, Box 83, File 1 CREASE FAMILY, "Diary of the War", diary and scrapbook of Arthur Douglas Crease, 1915-1919.