NEW ZEALAND NEWS
ARMISTICE SIGNED A MONTH TOO SOON. TAKING MEASURES TO CURB GERMANY’S GROWING INSOLENCE WELLINGTON, this clay. Thera is a strong impression that the armistice terms have been hardened to curb the growing -insolence of Germany, whose military strength is still possibly dangerous and is now the subject of special consideration. Meantime the Allied commanders are taking prudent precautions along the Rhine. Many authorities believe the armistice w r as signed a month too soon.
Good progress is being made with to The 'League of NalllonS Constitution. CONSECRATING GALLIPOLI MR MASSEY’S ENDEAVOURS TO HAVE PLACED UNDER . BRITISH CONTROL. WELLINGTON, this day Mr Massey is taking steps towards securing the approval of the Peace Conference to the proposal that Galipoli be placed under direct British control, so that the hallowed ground may be set apart ' as a commemorative reserve in tribute to the gallant Anzacs and their British comrades who made Gallipoli a synonym for heroic endurance and noble sacrifice. The aim is to have the reserve afforested by Anzac trees and evergreens and have the graves adequately marked and preserved.
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Taihape Daily Times, 12 February 1919, Page 4
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182NEW ZEALAND NEWS Taihape Daily Times, 12 February 1919, Page 4
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