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DISSECTION OF REASONS.

PANIC OF ARMY LEADERS.

, 2L and N.Z. LONDON. Oct. 14. It is understood regarding the armistice . that the' allied Governments ' will be guided entirely by the commanders in the ;. field. Newspapers and public men of all sorts demand that no armistice be granted until the enemy acknowledges defeat in the field.. ! The Lord Mayor of '.London says that the German reply is utterly inadequate. . Sir Arthur Conan Doyle says that a military entry into Berlin is absolutely »• necessary or there will be no permanent proof that German militarism is defeated end punished. • ' Mr. Will Crooks stated that it looked ' as if Kaiserism were dead, but we must go warily." The Daily Telegraph says that the Ger--2 man, army leadership, not merely assented, - but pressed for acceptance of Mr. Wilson's | v conditions. .. liudendorff . at the end of •. July said that all they could do was to j carry on a defensive. They could not j now maintain that-. Ever since .then j

Lndendorff has continually impressed the y Government with the necessity for a ?' speedy peace. ' A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16982, 16 October 1918, Page 8

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DISSECTION OF REASONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16982, 16 October 1918, Page 8

DISSECTION OF REASONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16982, 16 October 1918, Page 8