PLANS FOR WITHDRAWAL.
WHAT GERMAN SOLDIERS H4VE , BEE^ TOLD. (Reuter's Telegram.) 1 ■ ' , v (Received 1 octob&r- 18, 12.50 p.m.) ,- SIDNEY, October 18; A Reiifer messajie, via Vancouver, states:— .•• .—■•.• -,- i--— '•' iThe New York Tribune; publishes: a special cable rfrom its >own correspondent ; with the ' American forces on Wednes^ day^ which says : E lements of the iGerman army opposing tiie Americans' have [been told th^t all plans .far, an armistice and withdrawal from the occupied ; territory have been* arrangedv' \. m ' The. plan embraces the withdrawal" 'of (ierman troops twenty' kildnjei^S, wKile the Allied armies withdraw^ ten, with a neutral strip r ot thirty kilpmetres be, tWeen the armies. The general withrfraVal commences 5 *i<h • the Allied armies halting ten kildtnetres from th* German, frontier, ijiit/l peace, is / signed.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14738, 18 October 1918, Page 5
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126PLANS FOR WITHDRAWAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14738, 18 October 1918, Page 5
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