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NEW ARMISTICE TERMS

GERMANY DEMURS.

HER MERCHANT FLEET DEMANDED. HUNGER MAY COERCE HER. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cablo Association. AMSTERDAM, March 7. (Received March 8, at 9.25 a.m.) Berlin reports state that the armistice negotiations at Spa have been broken off owing to the Entente claiming the surrender of the entire German commercial fleet without guaranteeing a supply of food to Germany. PARIS, March 7. Germany has refused the use of her merchant ships to the Allies; but lias, however, offered to hand them over, provided that food is sent immediately to Germany.

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Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 9

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NEW ARMISTICE TERMS Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 9

NEW ARMISTICE TERMS Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 9

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