GERMAN PLAHS UPSET.
ALLIES MOVE TOO QUICKLY LINE ALTERED DAILY. Times and Sydney Sun Services i Received October 23, 6.10 p.m.; London*, October 22. A correspondent says that recent movements of the allies have resulted in a pronounced modification of the German programme. After the great movement at the Aisne, the Herman plan was undoubtedly to drive a wedge, hoping to take the allies unawares, but the movement was too slow to prevent the allies from self-cling their position and establishing themselves. During the past week the German line has daily undergone totally undesigned variations.
It is only fair to say, adds the correspondent, that the Germans have helmed v.ell in most of the places recently visited. At one town a line nr.posed on the inhabitants was returned when the Germans evacuated the place, in appreciation of the hospitality shown to them.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 8
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