VON KLUCK'S CUNNING.
OFFER TO SURRENDER. VALUABLE TRUCE. rived November IT, 13. a.m.) Paris. November 15. The story is told in Paris that when President Poincaire recently ivnt to the front, lie did so in the hope of securing General von Murk's surrender, Von Kluck was hard pressed, and asked for terms •i surrender. Pretending to accept practically unconditional terms, he managed to spend the whole day parleying. Finally, he said he must have Berlin's authority to conclude ill. terms. He was given another liny to secure this authority. The win days, however, were utilised in !:.,!:mi; up reinforcements and rest;uir Ins exhausted troops. Negotiate us were then suddenly broken off Tin story adds that next time von Kluck seeks terms he will be given ■in hour to come in
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15768, 17 November 1914, Page 8
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130VON KLUCK'S CUNNING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15768, 17 November 1914, Page 8
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