CONDITIONS OF EXTENSION
FURTHER DETAILS.
MARSHAL FOCH REVIEWS SITU-
ATION.
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association)
PARIS, Jan. 18,
In addition to the surrender of all completed submarines, the destruction of uncompleted vessels, and the Entente’s utilisation of German merchantmen, the new armistice conditions require the surrender of much agricultural equipment. Marshal Foch, in an interview, stated that he was of opinion that- the Germans had not exaggerated much regarding their need of food. iHo does not share the view that Germany is ihcapab e of further effort, as she still possesses an army, although it is disorganised. On the other hand, the occupation of Rhineland is the strongest imaginable strategic barrier. Ho does not fear a serious growth of Bolshevism. Germany will pull herself together and sweep aside this wave of poison gas.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 22 January 1919, Page 5
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