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Show HEM STORMS : I AT MARSEILLES I Much Destruction Caused by ' Tidal Wave Snow Falls j on Somme. IH Athens,, Nov. IS, via London, Nov. j 19, 4:5S p. m. Vice Admiral Fournet, commander of the Anglo-French fleet In the Mediterranean, last night pre-sented pre-sented to the Greek government a note demanding the surrender to tho t entente allies of all arms, munitions M and artillery of tho Greek army, with jH tho exception of some 50,000 rates now In actual use by tho forces re- maining after last step of demoblliza- g IH J IH ParlB, Nov. 19, 4:30 p. m. Extra- I ordinary weather conditions prevail- ing in "France in the last forty-eight I jH hours terminated yesterday in a tidal I jH wave in the gulf of Marseilles, on tho pH Mediterranean coast, in which many B iH vessels foundered, and disastrous E iH gales on the southwest coast of the IH Atlantic ocean. According to M. Angot, director of IH the weather bureau, the variations of jH the barometer yesterday beat all the records of sixty years for quick 9 changes. From 721 millimeters, 9 which already was 39 below normal. it dropped -M millimeters in thlrty-alx b hours. Snow fell heavily along the British battle front, and there were heavy jH Tains -and high winds in Paris and in other parts of France. At Marseilles all the cabins on Cata-lan Cata-lan beach wore carried away, and the . H high waves Inundated Corincho road IH stopping tho street cars. IH The storm beat all records for twen-ty twen-ty years on the Mediterranean coast H |