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VON HINDENBURG ALARMED.

MAY SHORTEN HIS LINES.

Preparing to Retire in Italy. [eLKCTUIC TELEGKai-h —COPYIiIGHT.] tPER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received This Day 11.40 a.m. Rome, Doc 5. The enemy is employing hundreds of thousands of soldiers, prisoners and civilians construcii-ng a strong defensive line eai ; t of the Tagliamento, intending to fall back if his efforts to [i/circc the I'iave line fail. ' Tho Giornale d'ltalia learns /iliat the reverses on the western front greatly disturbed Hiodonbirrg who is cona'der--sng tho evaluation of vast tern'i.ories in order to escape envelopment. Some German newspapers predict the suspension of the offensive in Italy, the main object of throwing the Italians back from the Austrian frontier Icing nclibved.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 6 December 1917, Page 3

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VON HINDENBURG ALARMED. Levin Daily Chronicle, 6 December 1917, Page 3

VON HINDENBURG ALARMED. Levin Daily Chronicle, 6 December 1917, Page 3

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