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Show DEMOBILIZE RAPIDLY, URGES CLEMENCEAU PARIS, Tuesday. June 24. Premier Clemenceau appeared in the lobby of the chamber of deputies today, and members pressed the question as to the government's govern-ment's intentions regarding demobilization demobiliza-tion of the army. The premier said that the government's principal concern at ijresni w ;ta u em wuiiirt liuii. "Although it is desired that demobilization demobil-ization may be as rapid as possible, the government is obliged to take into account ac-count the state of mind of the Germans,"' he said. "To understand the spirit in which Germany is about to sirn the treaty, it is only necessary to consider the scuttling of the German fleet in Srapa Flow and the more recent destruction destruc-tion of German ships at Kiel. Consequently, Conse-quently, precautions are necessary, and an army of a certain importance must be kept to enforce, if necessary, strict, observance ob-servance of the conditions of the treaty by the Germans."' |