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Friday, September 17, 2010

War Ends- Celebration in London



            Rioters took to the streets of London, in celebration of the end of the English-Estonian War. When it was announced that a treaty had been signed, and that the war was over, the workers at the Winchester munitions factory poured into the streets to express Thieu elation. Celebrations are continuing as the troops begin to return to the city.
           The former Estonian ambassador to England, Toomas Iilves made a plea to London this morning from his Tallin home; "The bombs have stopped falling, and the guns have stopped firing. People are returning to their homes, and I would like to do the same, if, the people of the United Kingdom would accept me back in their country to represent mine as I did before the war."
            The response from London was equally as warm, with HRH King Charles announcing that the former Estonian embassy is still vacant, and that London would not object to it being filled with its former resident.
            

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