GUNS AND TASKS MOVED FORWARD.
iElec. Tel. Copyrlgnt—Unlted Press Assa.l (Australian and N.Z. Caole Association) , LONDON, Dec. 8. • Allied guns and tanks, and some ■ cayrihy aiid v arnibured ; ears have moved to the Outer -limit of the armistice 7x>ne, I but despite the bluster of Herr . Noake, Minister of Defence, Germany's acoeptanc© is expected. Hcrr Noske declares: "Germany does not possess • thei slightest- means of resißt^nc^. ■;, The French* caiii inarch into Germany;.;^. Let them ,001^©. TJie .Allied . tafk about Germans is mere moonshine-." Asked if he would take steps to prevent guerilla, warfare, Herr Noske rel>l.ied "th^t Jib one would be so. foolish as t<^. attempt ,it-. " -...'... ' 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15091, 13 December 1919, Page 5
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