"A LITTLE LONGER"
HINDENBURG'S APPEAL TO TROOPS. (AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CAILH ASSOCIATION.) AMSTERDAM, 4th December. Yon Hindenburg has issued a procla.mation to the troops appealing for patience "a little longer." He announces that the preliminary arrangements for land settlement on a big scale have begun, and will be expedited. It will provide for building out of the publio funds at low rates hundreds of thousands of houses upon cheaply-acquired land for fanners and gardeners. Similarly the Government is building houses in garden suburbs for town workers, including those in sedentary employments. COPENHAGEN, 4th December. The Soviet at Leipzig has.decidedi that the German Army Headquarters shall be dissolved and yon Hindenburg arrested.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 7
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