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THE
PEACE
IBE" HONGKUNG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 10гm.” 1918.
TREATY. be required of Germany, in acknowledg GERMANY'S NEW BOUNDARIES. IMPORTANT ECONOMIC PROVISIONS.
CHINESE
ADEQUATE GUARANTEES.
ATTITUDE REGARDING
KIAO CHAO.
THE FAR EASTERN TRADE "MARKETS,
AGENCY.
THROUGH REUTER'S The following are the remaining por- tions of the summary of the Peace Terms. including a part of Section Three, which did not to hand until yesterdes afternoon.
Loxos. May 7th. SECTION TWO,
THE "ONDARIES OF GERMANY,
PASTBOUNDARIES REVERȚE YO The hundaries of tiermany are describ ad in two articles, one dealing with Enst Germany Brower, and ether with Prussia
The boundary lines between the new State Planit and tiermans and East Prussia, respectively, and the new bound my line inern East Prussia and Lithuania are described in detail in se far as they are not left to be settled by Boundary
andary Commissions on the spot.
RENUNOLAZION OF TASTIES.
the elaines, bond issues are presently to
Rumani, Russia or the Governments re- Gremany confirms the renunciation of presenting parts of the former Russian me of its debt as follows's
the Treaties of Bucharest and Brest-territory, are abrogated, and the conces £1,000,000 payable not later than Litovsk.
ions granted under pressure to German May 1st, 1921, without interest;
At the request of this Reparation nationals annulled.
The Alies are to enjoy, the privileges #2.000.000.000 hearing per Jegut, Communssion. Germany will expropriate interest between 1921 and 100, and any rights or interests of her nationals by tierranas with the other Enemy States conferred under the treaties entered into thereafter, 3 per cent with 2 per in public utilities in the ceded ferrit before August 14th, 1914, and under the cant, sinking fund, payment beginning rigs or those administered by the Man resica entered into by kiermany with in 1996, and an undertaking to deliver datories, and in Turkey, China, Bussing eutral States during the war... hands tu
additional All
amount of Austria Hungary and Bulgaria, and 22c0.000ave interest at 3 per cent. transfer them to the Reparation Com under terms to l Kaed by the Commis ruission, which will eredit her with their
siella
The interest on trepinmay's debt will be 3 per cent.. unless otherwise deter nied by the Commission in the future, and payments that are not inade gold may accepted by the Commission in ti form of properties, "conumodities. Busineses, fights, concessions, etc,”
Certifientes for" beneficial interest, res pronting either bonds or goods delivai.
'C ́onituissino to the interested Power,
are distributed and
pass
from the control of the Commission, an amount of Germany's deht equival ent to their par value is to be considered as liquidated.
Ap--Damage caused to civilians, in Germany, ning be issued by the
cluding exposure at sea, resulting bands from nets of cruelty ordered by "the enemy, and to civilians in
cupied territories: (e) Damages enused by maltreatment
of prisoners; (d) Dainages to Allied peoples repre
The German Government recognises. ented by pensions and sepatu right of the Allies to the replacement ntion allowances repitalised af ton for fan and class for class of all the signature of this Treaty:"
merchant ships and fishing-bonts last or fel Damages to property other than damaged, owing to the was, and agrees
naval or military material;
(f)- Hamage to civilians by wing
forced to labour;
い
() Damages in the form of lavius or fines imposed by the enemy,
TRE TUTAL OBLIQATION,
*
A TON FOR TON POLIFY.
value.
Getman guarantee to repay to Brazit the fund arising from the sale of San Paula coffee which she refused to allow Brazil to withdraw from Germany.
SECTION XINE
FINANCE.
THE VALUE OF CENEN TEKNITURY. -
The right of imposing on German patents and copyrights conditions, in the public interest, or to scoure fulßliens of German obligations, is reserved. tensions of time are given for the secom- plishment of formalities for working of laterumtional patents, and for scouring rights under
Conventions Except as between the United States of America and Germany, pre-war Reences ate cancelled, stibject to the right.. of the old licenses to demand Dow PREWAR DENTS...
licence on terms to be specially""settled, Clearing offes are to be established,
and except as between the same countries within three months, in Germans, and
the right to me for an infringement com in each Allied or Associated" Stage which | mitted during the war is not recognised. adopts the plan, and settlement of pre- war debts and other specified pecuniars The high contracting powers who have obligation will take place through these
nor signed or estified the Opium Cons uffers, diet settlement being prohibited
force.
OPIUM.
SECTION ELEVES,
The adjustment of the presention of 1912 agree to bring it into. fignidation of enemy property will l benjade through thứ offices, Ench patripating Stage is to take respon- sibility for the obligations of the kinds referred to on the part of its nazionals towards nationals of the opposing States,
AERIAL NAVIGATION,
T
VILIPS RIGHT 18 GERMANY.
of war, the debtor was insolvent.
or in cases where, at the antavak Chains are to be discussed between the
The nirernit of the Allied and clearing ofices of the two countries minted Powers shit has full liberty of
for the thenues of the corned" and, failing us agreement,
and
in
sage and landing over and in Germa territory, and equal treatment with Gerash plenes as to the use of German aerodromes and with most-favnurad- planes, as to internal commer- nation cat traffic in many
Germany screes to accept Allied'e
uorti Bentes of nationality, air-worthin competency, and licences, read to apply the Convention relative to serial, nava-- cation concluded betweșd the Allied and Associated Powers to her own airwraft
The Powers to which tiernan terri the Team on Pre-War Debt, the tury is crded will Assiné a certain port amount to be fixed by the Reparation Commission on the brain of the proper tion between the
ro be submitted to achitration or to the territory
total reventless
referred inixed Arbitral Tribal Years proceding the war.
hel In view, however, of the special riv
The hus due to the nationals of each cumstances nuder which Alsace Lorraine was separated from Franes in 1971, who country are to be paid by the clearing Germany refused to aerent any part of that country, and we owing the French Public Debt. France, will notch tuationals are to da debited to it.
Debts are to be paid in currency of the chant ships of 1.000 teus gross and up, nee wift Poland share in certain Allied country concerned, and ate of Asume any part of Germany's Pre-War
exchange to
to The
failing specific German debts incurred for the oppresen
adopted provision in contract, is to be the average sion of Poland.
enlles tisfer rate prevailing in that The value of German Government pres
country "during the mouth immediately preceding the outbreak of war betweelter her own territory.
These rules apply until 192, uniosa The conary in question and Germany.
It is optional with any Allied Power Germany has since been admitted to the League of Nations or to the above Cons to participate in the above qestria, -
Pention. = ENEMY PROPERTY.
to cede to the Allies al! German mer
wards, one-half of her ships between 1,000 and 1.000 tons gross, and one quarter of her steam trawlers and other
shing hunts. These ships are to be deperty in the ceded territory will, in gen Germany further binds herself to regel within two months to the Re-eral, be credited to Germany on account
Commission, together with of reparation, but no credit will be pay all sums borrowed by Belginn from Paration
13. result of Germany'sments of title silencing the tran
for any Gerninn Government property, the Allies
fer of the shijes from encumbrance, in Alsace-Lorraine. iolation of the Treaty of 1869 up to
GERMANY TO BUILD HIPS FOR ALLIKA.
The Mandatory Powers will not asstiine November 11th, 1913, and for this purAs an additional part of repara any feraian debts, or give any cridits: The netin of liquidation, control, etc. Boundary with Belgium follows the pose will issue at once and hand over to tin. the Geraan Government further for German Government property taken in Aised countries and in Giveniany
In the Inter Section dealing Reparation Commission 5 per cent.
agrees to build merchant ships" for the Germany renounces, all right of repres in resurri to enemy property and lapsiness, gold bonds falling due in 192 t
account of the Allies to an amount
sentation on, or control of, State Banks, under expciónak war measures, is con- The
with Layabon.rg and with Switzerland is that, of August, 1914.
The total obligation of Germany to not exceeding 200,000 gross tons annual Commissions, or other similar interna red, subiretto compensation in respect aya defined in the category of dame, during the next five years.
tional, Enancial and economic porganisa, of loss to property, of Allied n The frontier with France is that of ages is to be determined and notified to
All ships used for inland navigation | tions.
determined by a Mixed 18th July, 1970, with a reservation, regarder after a fair hearing, and not later taken by Germany from the Altos are
Arbitral Tribunal, vad charged apor, the th Saar,
property of
of German nationals which is frontier with Austria is the sin than May, 1st, 1921, by an Inter-Allied to be restored within two months; the
under the control of the claligant's State. Any compensation dog to her own na tional is to he paid be Germany,
All action of liquidation, control. in Germany is w
is cum
with
a that of 3rd August, 1911 g to the point
that of the new State of Tehreho Slovakia begins.
ow!
The fronting of Tcheeta-Slovakia fol the old fruntier between Germany and Austria up to the point where the Poland begins. Dey State
biscite.
SECTION THREE.
POLITICAL CLAUSES REGARDING EUROPE.
BELGIUM.
Reparation Commission.
She further agrees to restore to the Allies all cash, and certain articles which can be identified.
WHAT GERMANY MUST PAY. A an immediate step towards tilation, Germany shall pay within two years, £1,000,000,000 in either gold of the Treaties of 1830, by which Belgium,ment, this suge being included in fermany is to consent to the abrogational ships or other specific forms o. and not additional to the first was established as a Neutral State, a
£1,000,000,000 bond ise referred to her frontiers, etc., fixed, and to agree in Lelow, with the understanding that advaner to any Convention with which the Alles may determine to replace them.
ertain expenses, such as those of the Germany is to
The full savers
Armies of Occupation and payments for recognise t
at the dixcretion of the Allien. territory of
and
~
Amullat of logs not covered by such resti
..
to
rised to require Gerinaay to replace destroyed articles by, the delivery of animals, machinery, etc. existing in Germany, and to manufacture materials required for remstruction purposes. all with due consideration for Germany's essential domnestic requirements.
CABLES.
Germany renounces all title to specified cables, the value of such as were privately owned being credited to her against re paration indebtedness.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS, As reparation for the destruction of the library of
"manuscripts of early printed backa, prints, etc., to the equivalent of those destroyed.
In addition Zo
the above, Ger. is to many to hand over to. Belgium the wings, now at Berlin, belonging to the
tar i fubert and Jan
piece of the Adoration of the
SECTION TEN,
ECONOMIC CLAESKA.
CEKTAMS.
eigy of Belgium over the contested lood and raw materials, may be deducted over the rain, Germany is to hang two and a half years. Power is reserved. ;
th
stayed, and Allied
the BA-
in Germany, or dehts owing to them by,
CONTRACTS.
SECTION TWELVE,
PORTS, WATERWAYS AND. RAILWAYS.
THE SCHEME OF INTERNATIONALISATION.
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fiermany is required to grant freedom uf transit and full national treatment to persons, goods, vessels, rolling stock, ete, coming from or going to any Allied
Goods in transit are to the fred of
Al
NO DISCRIMINATION.;
There is to be no discrținînation in transport charges and faciḥtive againer Allied parts..
t the same time, a schedule of pay-tution to be male up by the ression of ents to discharge the obligation within the German River Fleet up to 90 per.
These pay-out. of the Fleet. years shall be presented. ments are subject to postponement in
or Associated State. and prasing, in DEVASTATED ARRAN.
The Treaty contains detailed provisions property, if not completely lignidat-transit. through German territoria Germany undertakes to devote her for securing that Germany shall not dised.
A to be restored to certain contingencies,
Germany irrevocably recognises the economic resdurers directly thecriminate, directly or indirectly, against tits of the countries which did Customs duties. The boundary between Germany and full authority of this Commission, and physical restoration of the invaded the trade of Alli and Associated coun-
net maks mny general liquidation Rates of transport are to be reason. Denmark, and a portion of the boundary Agrees to supply it with all the necessary res
tries. These provisions will remain in fierinn property and mar rable, and no charges or facilities are betw East Prussia and Poland resinformation, and to pass legislation; to... The Réparation Commission is autho force for five years, unless extended by guire restoration, if possible, of their to depend directly or indirectly on the to be decide by the result of the ple | effectuate its findings.
the Council of the League of Nations. actual property, by the fireman Govern flag of the vessel,
Temporary provision is made for treement, in whatsoever hands it may now be entrance into Germany, up to a limited Stipulations are included for the
pro- - Provisions are made against dis amount, of products of Alsace-Lorraine, tection of returned property and busicrimination by control of tmnemigrant Luxembourg and German territory ceded nesses in Germany in the friture.
trafic, "and"all kinds of indirect dis to Poland.
The Allie reserve the right to retain ferimination are prohibited. German import tariff, applicable at the and liquidate all German property within International transport is to be ex- ontset to Allied goods, will not exceed their territory, The net proceeds of the pedited. particularly for perishable
After six sales of such property, both during and the lowest rates of 1914. months, Germany will be free to raise her after the war, are to be credited to fier. goods. tariff so long as it is impartially applied any, and to be applied by rach State to all the Allies, except as regards-a few to the satisfaction of the claims by its specified articles, mainly agricultural nationals with regard
their propy products, with regard to which restric tion will extend for a further period of Germans.
in CAM of hesity, to impose A
Prewar contracts between Afted special Customs rege in the occupied tionals and. German nationals are, in general, cancelled as from the date at Parta.
which the parties became enemies. national and most favoured-nationments for the transfer of real or personal Vessels of the Allies are to ryjor lith Exception is made in the case of agrees treatment in Germany for at least five property where property therria had after that period, on the condition of practs of mortgage, pledge or lien of
unless revised by the Council mining conecasions, contracts with Govthe Niemen. below Grodno, and the ernments and public xlies and insur Danube. below Ulm, are declared inter- ance contracts.
national, together with the portiers of As regards the fishing, coasting trade, ance and towage, the most favoured-nation In regard to the last named the class the affluents.
Provision is treatment is to be accorded for the same of contracts is detailed.
made as
as indiented below.
Nationals property and the flags öf Period as for Customs matters.
Powers are reserved for the mainten-all Scates are to be treated on a footing by Germany of ships certificates and ofance of contracts, the execution of which is of perfect equality with subjects, etc., Places of registry of ships belonging to regarded by an Allied State as in general of riparian States, and various condi
interest, ambjent, if necessary to the pay-tions are imposed to ensure, facilities at mended 10 be reasonable charges, and maintenance of
Arbitral Tribunal. Germany undertakes to protect the fixed by the
aarigation under the supervision of Having regard unfair com
ties in the case of the
the League of Nations, and of Inter ard to, const difficul- America, Brazil, and Japan, there couns
national Commisions. tries are relating to pre-war contracts.
Prsian7 and aver part of
and is to renommee,
in favour of Belgium, ali rights over and Malmedy, the inhabitants of which are to be entitled, within six
Eupen
either in the whole or in part, the
Nations.
In periodically estimating Germany's capacity to pay the Reparation Commis sion shall examine Germany's system of
taxation:
itsy to the end that the sums for
SHIPPING:
FREE ZONES IN GERMAN PORTS. Free zones in German ports are to be wintained and adequate facilities are to be provided for trade requirements, without distinction of nationality. Only certain limited charges are permissible in free ports.
RIVERS INTERNATIONALÍSED, - The Ell, from the junction of Holdas and Vitava, below Prague, the
months, to protest against this alreparation which Germany is required the centre of which is now in yes, ears, and this provision will continue | alrendy passed, leases of land and houses, Oder. from its confluence with, the Oppa, decision to be reserved to the League of to pay shall become a charge upon all of St. Bavo at Ghent, and the wings reipage of Nations.
ber revenues, prior to that for the service | now at Berlin and Manich by Birk of the
Cocaminsion is to settle the details of the frontier, and various regulations for individual changes of nationality are laid down.
Territories required by Belgium will be fres of all obligations.
LUXEMBOURG.
Germany renounces her various Treaties and Conventions with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and recognises that it ceased to be part of German Zollverein from 1st January last.
Germany renounces all rights of ex ploitation of railways, adheres to abrogation of its neitrality, and accepts in advance any international agreements as to it, reached by the Allied and the Associated Powers.
THE LEFT BANK OF THE RUINE
or discharge of any domestic loan, and, Secondly, so as to satisfy itself that, in general, the German scheme of taxa tion is fully as heavy, proportionately, as that of any of the Powers represented on the Commission."
ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL PROHIBITIONS.
when the
interests
of the altar
piece of The Last Bouts, the centre of which belongs to the Church of St. Peter at Louvain.
Germany is
to restore, within six months, the Aman of the Caliph Osman, formerly at Medion, to the King of the Hedjar, and the skull of Sultan kwawn. formerly in German East frien. to his Britannic Majesty's Gov. ernment.
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Provision is made for the recognition
States without Ben-board,
USYAIR COMPETITION...
against
on
ndterest.
Germany is to deliver, annually, for GERMANY'S CAPACITY TO PAY. As subsequently provided in the Mili-
The Commission shall consist of one ten years, to France, conl equivalent to tary Section, Germany must not maintain or construct azy fortifications less than representative each of the United States, the difference between the annual pre-war 50 kilometres to the east of the Bhine." Great Britain, France, Italy and Bel: output of the Nord and Pas de Calais In the above aren, Germany may neither gium. a representative of Serbia or mines, and the annual: prodiction during
about ten
ten years. maintain armed forces, either permanent Japan taking the place of the Belgian
Germany further gives options, over or temporary, nor hold any maneuvres, representative
ten years, for the delivery of seven million no maintain any, works for facilitating of either country are particularly tons of coal per year to France. In She is also prevented from imposing mobilization.
affected, with all the other Allied addition, th the above, France gives restrictions in regard to the exercise of violatad, she shall be regarded as com under consideration to the right of retons to Belgium, and of an amount rising all foreigners. These provisions are to torics of the Treaty, and as intending to shall permit Germany to give evidence 1919 to 1920, to right and a half million if the majority of the Council of the disturb the world's peace.
a just opportunity to be fixed as prescribed in the Treaty respond to any request for an explanation assure her
be taken, in the place of coul which the Council of the League
beard. of
in the may in the ratio of three tons to four. Pro- Nations may address to her.
It shall make its headquarters at vision is also made for the delivery to France, over three years of benzol, egal Paris, and establish its own procedurstar, and sulphate of amuonis. und personnel.
The Commission has Powers to post- pone or annul the above deliveries, zhould they interfere unduly with the industrial requirements of Germany.
States
of
EQUALITY OF ALL NATIONS.
These are to meet in the near future to prepare projects for a revision of thó existing agreements. which are tempo- itrarily to remain in force.
THE DANEBE.
If the provisions of this Article are Powers entitled, when their claims are options for the delivery of eight million wcupations which are not applicable to cresent of the premium with in-of the Commission ceases an International knitting & hostile act against the signa-presentation, without voting power, It from four and a
a half million to in be in force for a period of five years, and, By virtue of the Treaty. she inust regarding her capacity to pay, and shall tons in 1993 to 1994, to Italy, at prices to Lional perion exceeding five where risk had already attached, Where is also made for a deep draught Rhine-
SECTION FIGHT.
HEADQUARTERS AT PAR18.
Coke
of Nations so
not
or
The measures which the Allied and Associated Powers shall have the right to take, in case of voluntary default by
The German Government is also to trade of the Allies Germany, and which Germany agrees not to regard as acts of war, may in restore to the French Government eerpetition, and, in particular, to suppress theclude economie and financial prohibitain papers taken by the German natho the use of false markings and indications tions and reprisals, and, in general, cities in 1870, belonging, then to Monsieur of origin, and, on the condition of reci. such other measures as the respective T. Rouher, and to restore the French Bags procity, to respect the laws and judicial Governments may determine to be deces taken during the war of IST0-72. (R decisions of the Allied and Associated
Fire Insurance contracts are not con sary in the circumstances.
"States in of rational appellations sidered dissolved by the war, even
respect of wines and
Germany is to hand over, within three premiums have not been paid but lapse BDITI TREATMENT OF ALLIED NATIONS.
at the date of the first annual premium months from "notification, a proportion. Germany is not to impose on the na falling due three months after the sign-of its river shipping, tugs, and mate-
rial. tionals of Allied States or their propertying of peace.
Life insurance contracts are dis- any restrictions which were not in force before the war, or any taxes, unless these solved merely by reason of the war, but In the case of the Danube, the former restrictions and taxes are applied to her where they have Tapeet, the surrender Commission is to resume ita pre-wir own nationals.
value may be claimed or, if the lapse powers, but only Great Britain, Franov. was due to the payment of premiums Italy, and Rumania are to be represented being prevented by enforcement of war од
the contract may be restored From the point where the competence Commission is to be appointed to adminiz Marine insurance contracts are dia-
ter the whole of the upper Danube. Until for "an solved by the outbreak of war, except a definite statute is arrived at, provisiona
same risk was again insured against, after Ferman nationality shall not continue the war had begun, the new policy is to construct it within 25
Danube Canal, should it be decided to
years. THE BHINK AND THE MÖSIME. to attach to a person who has become a be considered as substituted for the old. national of an Allied
Where risk had not attached at the out Associated State.
The Rhine and the Moselle form the MULTI-LATERAL CONVENTIO56.
break of
of war, premiums paid are re-subject of a special series of clauses Some forty multi-lateral Conventions coverable.
The Convention of 1968 HEPARATION AND RESTITUTION.
are renewed between Germany and the
Insurance treaties are abrogated unless to remain in force with important modi is, in general, Germany re-admission to several reinsured to and another reinsurer. Any sion is to sit at Strassbourg, Franog to
special conditions are attached invasion has made it impossible for the|fications. The
expanded Central Commis GERMANY TU PAY FELL DAMAGE.
For example, as to the Possal and Tele- Allied of A insurance contracts Fanning party to this Convention." the modific or Associated Power, however, name the President.. Holland is Germany accords option to the Com-graphic Conventions, Germany must act between its nationals and any German Amended Verilous
caneal all mission on dyestuffs and chemical drugs refuse her consent to special arrangements
tions are subject to her "The Allied and Associated. Govern
Insurance or Re-Insurance Company, the A majority vote shall prevail, except including quinine, up to 50 per cent of concluded by the new States. She must „mente ́afirm, and Germany accepts on
Within three months Germany is to that unanimity is required on question the Treaty comes into force, and animar Corey to respects the Radio-Telegraphic at being abliged to hand over a pro
a similar Convention, to fulfil the provisional rules
portion behalf of herself and her Allies: the involving the sovereignty of any of the comes
on its
from the Rhine har responsibility for enusing all the loss Allies, the cancellation of all or part of option during each six months, till the to be communicated to her and adhere policies sets attributable to such hand over to France & proportion of tuga
MISED ABUITRAL TRANEVAL and river.
bourso
German Navigation and damage to which the "Allied and Germany's obligations, the time and end of 1924, up to 25 per cent of the to a new Convention when formulated.
Under the North Sea Fisheries and mized Arbitral Tribunal is to be Companies. -Associated Governments and their manner of selling, distributing, and previous six months' natput.
North Sea Liquor Traffic Conventions, established between each of the Allies and A
tion of
buildings, lam nationals have been subjected as a conse-negotiating bonds out her and Germany is required to as the total the rights of inspection and police over Germany auchan the Governmenta
by Germans in Hottes quence of the war imposed upon them he any postponement between 1921 cost of the Armier of Accupation from Allied fishing boste are, for at least five pointed
President
on the 1st August, 1914, am the aggressio of Germany and her 1026 of the annual payments beyond the dates of the Armistice as long as they years, to be exercised by vessels of and a
to be chosen, failing shares in such concerns is similarly to Allies."
1920, ny postponement after 1028 Are maintained in German territory,
Allied Powers
agreement, by the Council of the League be handed over. E While the Allied and Associated Gov- for a period of more than three years, and this cost is to be the first charge on
THE BOXER INDEMMITIKE.
of Nations, or, until this is set up, by MOTIVE POWER FROM THE ŽEJKE ernments recognise that the resources of the application of a different method of her resources.
fiermany loses the special rights grant the present President of the Swiss Federal France is to have full rights all along Germany are not adequate, after taking measuring damage than in a similar
ber own frontier to use water from the charge, after making such provision for Treaty of 1800, and other treaties, ag relating to contracts made before the date werks for deriving motive power, subject
The cost of reparation is the next or her under article 3 of the Bamos Coupe
and,
This Tribunal is to decide all disputes Rhine for Canals, etc, and to carry out payments for importa as the Allica may in a Boxer indemnities subsequent to of the Treaty of Pence between the nat to certain payments and to the con
consent tionale of Allied States and German of the to the Allied China's entry into the ware Germany is to deliver to
BI-LATERAL TREATÍKA."
nationals, so far as they do not fall within
to undertake to make no Commision is permitted upon twelve Powera all the sums deposited in Ger- Each Allied State may, if it desires, the jurisdictions of Allied or Associated canals on the right bank opposite the
many by Turkey and Austria Hangary, renew any of its Treaties with Germany,
Courts. The Commission may require Germany in connection with the financial support in so far a such Treaties are consistent tove from time to time by way of extended by her to them during the war with the Fence Treaty, by giving notice artistic property are re-established, but works, subject to the payment of com UUSTRIAL PROPERTYFrench frontier and to grant Franc
'certain privileges on the right, bank for Eights in industrial, literary, and the establishment of certain engineering guaranten, issues of bonds or other obli- and to transfer to the Allies all claims | within six months. gations to cover such claims as are not-aguinat "Austria-Hungary, Bulgarin; or Treaties entered into by Germany a wine subject, in the 3 cases of Germazi-own pensation, i otherwise satisfied. In this connection, Turkey, in connection with agreements 1st August 1814 with the other enemy rights, to the effect of the special war and on account of the total amount of -made during the war, i th
States, and, before or since then with menguree of Allies...
into account the diminutions of such
Fources which will result from other Treaty claims, to make complete repara tion for all such loss and damage, they require her to make compensation for all damages catted to civilians under seven main categories:
KEVIN MAIN CATEGORIES.
(a)-Damage by personal injury to zivilians caused by acts of war, directly or indirectly, including bombardments from the air;
It shall have the general control of the whole reparation problem, and become the exclusive agency of the Allies for receiving, holding, selling, and distri buting reparation payments.
A MAJORITY VOTE,
former case, and the interpretation of
provisionsda
WITHDRAWAL OF A YEARE NOTICHE Withdrawal from representation. on the
months' notice
DYESTUFFS AND CHEMICAL DRUGS.
THE ARMIER OF OCCUPATIOS,
deem neceOTY,
"
the
to the
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of the two
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