DISARMING GERMANY
WAVAL AND MILITARY Frew Association—By Telegraph—Copyright). Australian and N.Z. Gable Association. LONDON", March 80. (Received March 21, at 9.50 a.m.) Paris reports indicate thai the poaee terms will prevent the surreptitious training of a large German army, and will limit armament production. . . The German fleet will consist of six battleships, six light cruisers, 12 destroyers, and 12 torpedo boats, the personnel feeing limited to 15,000 men. RHINE OCCUPATION. FRENCH ENTER BADEN. ;T." PARIS, March 13. [Received March 21, at 9.20 a.m.l The French are reported to have occuffcifid Mannheim and Karlsruhe in conscIjoencs of Spartaeist outbreaks there. [Mannheim is on the east bank of the Rhine, and Karlsruhe, further south, is five miles east of the river. Both are in Baden.] '
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Evening Star, Issue 16998, 21 March 1919, Page 6
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