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Show LONDON PRESS IS FOR FIRM POLICY I.OMHVV. Ovt. i: -Ofrmsnv's ncvept-nrue ncvept-nrue of President Wtlsun'H tonus )n no wise me.'ins that her uiv.'i'tmu'p 111 o n-.et by Great Hrlt:iin tid l'r;i:i. The restoration of 'hip fvr nhip" from the U-ru:an inen'antile nmnne- f.-r all atibnia-n:ie atibnia-n:ie losses Is .t Hritih prineiple'. whuh apparently la accept ta bv all tlio HUl-1i r p. Comtr.!i;!n!f on the reply the. Sunday ONu-rver ,a s: "The f:ri issue for m N the maritime question. We ourM t. insist th:t the t-'.eriVAn Pubn-.rtrlne cjimpaiKii :;ouKi row be ni.trkij out for peciil trr.unu-nt m liT.me.liAie connect Ion w n h nv peaot preliminary. If any milltiiry annisttoe m Aooopted by c"nortste k-u.irantee. so must a n.wal arnustioe. We ounht to insist, before there can be any .suspension of h'st iiit lea, t hitt the Of r ni. An ubpiarlnes shall be surrendered to the nil:e und A ii. erica." .Veus of the World says: , "Any cessation of military operation at this stase would compromise all our military' success. They will not enjy such a respite. Pooh Hiid hts jcaliant r-mU's, r-mU's, now h-.t in pursuit of the enemy, are not to be thus e.-ts;!y cheated out of trie fruits of their splendid victories." |