BRITISH TROOPS WARNED AGAINST PEACE RUMOURS.
OBJECT TO DIVERT MEN FROM GREAT WORK AHEAD.
NEGEBSAHY STILL TO CONCENTRATE ON GREAT GOAL. Pouter. (Received 5.5 Dm.) LONDON, Oct. 12.
Sir Douglas Haig, in an array order, warns officers and men against the false rumours circulating of peace being at hand, the evident object being to discourage the troops and divert them from the great task of overthrowing their enemies. Sir Douglas Haig urges the troops to realise- that now more than ever it is necessary to concentrate their energies on the great goal which all hope to reach, namely, the attainment in the near future of a decisive and happy result.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16980, 14 October 1918, Page 5
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