FALSE RUMORS OF PEACE.
ARMIES URGED TO CONCENTRATE ON VICTORY. , • 1 Received Oct. 13, 6.5' p.m. London, Oct. 12. Sir Douglas Haig, in an army ordetf,' warns officers and men against circulate ing false rumors that peace is at hand) It is evident that the objeet of such rumors is* the discouraging of the troop* and diverting them from their great task! of overthrowing their enemies. Sip Douglas Haig urges tilio troops to realise that now, more than ever, it is necessary to concentrate their energies on the great; goal which all hope to reach, namely, the attainment, in the near future; of a decisive and happy result.—Reuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1918, Page 4
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108FALSE RUMORS OF PEACE. Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1918, Page 4
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