EASTERN THEATRE
SUGGESTED NEUTRAL ZONE
REJECTED BY RUSSIANS.
[Australian and N.z. Cable Association,]
Received Eds dav at 9 5 a.in. RETRO GRAD, May 14. Two German officers bearing 1 white flag's approached the Russian lines and were taken to Dvinsk blindfolded^
ibey interviewed General Dragmnirov and they suggested fixing l a neutral zone for the purpose of peace negotiations. General Dragmnirov bluntly rejected flu' proposals, adding 1 that they involved treachery to the Allies, and sent the mission back to their own lines.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1917, Page 5
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