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/Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright—Reuter.) LONDON, March 8. "Don't ar-rue." said Admiral Hope, representing the British at Spa. "We imperatively demand the immediate surrender of the entire German marine " Admiral Hope then declared that the Commissioners wmno esUored to listen to counter-proposas; newtiaW w,re suspended. The French newspaper unitedly stipport Admira Hope r, attitude, declare that Scheidenian.K (Jemian P«.-inier. i»»l «< t ed the. (,e. • man nleinnet-nfiaric, to dUT.uto their ground loot by loot. the leti, Tourna ' cSHla'es tha< the German attitude is tho result of tho belief thai " Wn£ni«?.m "is weakeniug.the Allies • T.o Journal ' says that t£«Yg£» delegates who. Mr Wilson insisted, should stand beside Marshal boch, havu weaCed the Allies hand. The < Echo do Pans' calls the German attitude a feeble attempt at blackmail, and says : "We must compel (submission, it necesary, with guns and bayonets." PARIS. March 8. Tho Pasteur Institute has experimented, on a large scale in the new influenza vaccine, which has had great curative a « c 9f,gjj Jo Maroh 10 . Two companies of Japanese infantry and one battery of art^^^
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Evening Star, Issue 16990, 12 March 1919, Page 8
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177LATE CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 16990, 12 March 1919, Page 8
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