THE LEOPARD'S SPOTS
GERMAN MILITARY ACTION I SOME INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE By Telcsrapli-Presa ABsociatlon-OoDjTiglit. (Rec' May 12, 8 p.m.) Paris, March 9. Paderewski's- agents have furnished the Peace. Council with secret documents showing that Germany refuses to believe that she has been defeated on her eastern frontier. The first document is from Hon- Noske (War Minister), dated February 14, ordering all the State ammunition factories to work night and day. Herr Noske adds: "If it is necessary to,furnish a reason to the Allied Commissioners say that the Government wishes to provide work for the unemployed." On March 2 the ChieC of the Army Staff wroto to Herr Noske, requesting troops to be disbanded, as they were untrustworthy, and replaced by six hundred thousand others. On March 15 the Chief of Staff wrote to the corps commanders in the Polish districts ordering discreet measures to be adopted to incite the Poles in Silesia in order to provoko "incidents," and that these should be reported fully to the Press.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 195, 13 May 1919, Page 5
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168THE LEOPARD'S SPOTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 195, 13 May 1919, Page 5
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