THE WESTERN FRONTS
LUDENDORFF FACED WITH NECESSITY FOR A DEEP RETIREMENT. STRIKING SYMPTOMS OP DEMORALISATION IN THE CENTRAL POWERS. MR WILSON'S NOTE WILL INCREASE DISORDER AND DISCORD. (The Times.) Received October 11, 7.30 p.m. PARIS, October in. Military experts agree that Ludpndorff must immediately face a deep retirement and a severe contraction of his front. The Matin states that with the Turks and Austrians refusing to continue to light, coupled with the striking symptoms of demoralisation anions the German troops as seen during the lust few days, it is evident thai the llohenzollerns' resistance will soon collapse. Mr Wilson's Note was so worded as to create a maximum of disorder and discord in the enemy's ranks. GERMANS FEVERISHLY ENTRENCHING ROUND ANTWERP. (Router's Telegrams.) Received October ]t, 7..T0 p.m. AMSTERDAM. October 10. It is reported that the fortifications round Antwerp are heinu enormously strengthened. The Hermans are feverishly entrenching two sides of a triangle with its apex at Urussells.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13887, 12 October 1918, Page 5
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