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TREATY WITH AUSTRIA

ALLIES STRONG LETTER.

The following is the text of the aner ing letter accompanying the revised text of the Austrian Treaty, and the detailed teply to the Austrian aunter propos which was handed to Dr. Renner on Pk tember 2nd at Saint Germain by Dutasta. Secretary-General of the Peing Conference: --

15.

AUSTRIN'S CRUEL POLICY.

the

The Austrian Delegation have further i protested 1gainst the arrangements under relations with the new States formed out Treats verting their of the late Austro Hungarian Monarchy. The Allief and Associate Powers feel bonnal te ping out that the disabilities from which Austria will suffer will arise, not from the provisings of the Treatsg The Allied and Associated Powers has which its people have pursued in the past. but mainly from the policy of ascendancy giver most careful consideration to the observation of the Austrian Delegation

Had the policy of Austria-Hungary bren on the draft Treaty of Prave. The reply people the Tiger Dante States "might e of liberality and justice to all its of the Austrian Delegation objørts to the tare remained in friendly conquie, and draft treaty on the ground that in view political unity. As it was, the polier of of the dissolution of the Austre Hurcendancy produced one of the cruellest. gario Monarchy Austria ought not to tragedies of the late war, when millions treated as an enemy State at all, aut of the subject peoples of Austria-Huü- that in consequence she ought not to Vegary were driven ouder pain of death to made in alty special way the inheritor of fight against their will in an army which responsibilities in regard to reparation was being used to perpetuate their own to which the Austro-Hungarian Mongitude as "well as to compass the de archy would undoubtedly be liable did structiga" of liberty in Europe. Many of It still exist. As these observations point these peoples protested against, the war, to a fundamental misconception of the and for their protests sufferval confisca - responsibilities of the people of Austriation, imprisonment, or drach. the Atlied and Associated Powers feel it astuselry to state as briefly as may be the prinapies which they consider must be applied to the settlement of the lat warso far as Austria, is encerned.

J

tris

Many

more who were captured or escaped joined the armies of the Allies and played their. part in the war of liberation. But they rightly determined. to set themselves are now one and, all determined wad the indepening Stati They will trust The people of Austria, together with daney his horne its inevitable fruit in Vienna no mer The policy of aseet. their neighbours, the people of Hungary, the fast of the partition, and it is this a peruling degree the respue, Partition which lies at the root of Ang sibility for the calamities which have be

todas Vignan was made troubles fallen Europe in the last five years. The the comic and,

and political rentre the war was precipitated by the ultimatum

Everything was

artificially con presented to

Serbia

by the Government in

centrated there. The outlying districts. Vienna

uiring

the

and railways were starved in order that within forty eight hours of a series

acceptance in

of the

the "apital might thrive The breakup. dnes which amounted to the destruc-f Austria Hungary, cutting these cen-

Trailed economie tion of the independence of a neighbena

filaments in two, ran ing Sovereign State. The Royal Govern ardly, fay to inflict the severest blows ment of Serbia acepted within

th

Upon the

of Austrin and its Capital. scribed

pres all tisse the demands which involved the virtual surrender is nequences is the direct putere those but the dissolution of the anarchy, with its independen get the

the then Anstre rat futal policy of domination, for Hungarian Clovernment. refasing al:

which the people of Austria, are then offers of

of ronference and

selves principally to blame,

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the basis of that reply, concreated on

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The Alliet and Associated Powers, however, have no wish to add to the hardships of Austria's position. On the

ed hostilities against Serbia, thereby de

herately leading directly to universal war. It is now evident that this ultima orary, they are duxious to do all in tum was no more than an insincere excuse their power to assist her people to" de- For beginning a war for which the late commute themselves to their position autocratic Government in Vienna, in close and go over their prosperity provided association with the rulers of Germany, always it is not at the spense of the new

long sidered the

prepared, and for which it con- States formed out of the late Empire. had arrived. The pre The break-up of the Monarchy has given sence of Austrian guns at the Liege and Samur is further proof, if relations between the new States, which

sicke of

rise to many difficult problems in the proof were required, of the intimate an under the treaty are its heirs! It has ciation of the Government of Vienna with recognised as remoanble that the the Government of Berlin in its plot against public Faw and the liberties of Europe.

:

relations between the citizens of the sucessor Statry should be regulated in erin réxpress differently from the relating between citizens of Austria and those Allied and Associated Powers But in view of the observation of the Aus trian d-legation, the Allied and Associat ed. Powers, while adhering to the general lines of the treaty, has made consider ble modifications in i nomie pro- The property of Austrian which was therr.National in territories cited to Allied own Government. and which had its home Power is to be restored to its owners, in their capital. Had the people of Austria in the "Sears preceding the war

free from any measures of liquidation or endeavoured to curb the militarist and

transfer taken since the Armistice, and domineering spirit by which

is guaranteed similar freedom from the Govern ment of the Habsburg Monarchy

seizure or liquidation in the future. animated, had they made any effective Contracts between Austrian. Nationals protest against the war or refused to gul persons who acquire under the assist and support their rulers in proses Treaty on Allied nationality`are main- cuting it socle attention might now

tained without eption of cancellation. paid to this But the filet that, the Provision is made to ensure to Austria war was acclaimed on its outbreak is supplies of emal from Cu-chu-Slovakia Vienna, that the people of Austria were

and Poland, upon which she is depend. its ardent supporters From the start it, in return for a reciprocal obliga. the finish, and that they did nothing to dissociate themselves from the policy of their Government and its Allies until they

had been defeated in the field, make it clear that, according to any canon of -justice they must be held to hear their fuli measure of responsibility for the erine which has brought such misery on the world.

DESPONSIBILITY FOR WAÊ,

The Austrian. Delegation appear think that the responsibility for these net rested solely on the Habsburg Dynasty and its satellites, and that. by reason of the dissolution of that Monarchy through the victory of the Allies, the people of Austria can

gedy of a Governor wility for the visions.

un

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on to supply certain raw materials, firstanding questions affecting Nationals of Austria which repire settlement he bours are to be regulated by separate con tween Austria and its inheriting neigh ventions, and conventions are to be drawn up by a conferefine, to which Austria will be admitted on a footing of quality with the other. States con- There is, however, a further fact to cerne. The detail of these and other which the Allied and Associated Powers concesions will be found in the annexed. fve bound to point Later the Habsburg reply, Finally, the Reparations Com. system became in its essence a system for mission will be instructed to carry out maintaining the ascendancy of the Ger the fatis cupidid to it in a strictly man and Magyar

thehumanitarian manner. I will have die majority

• inhabitants of the

of the Austro-regard to the vital interests of the coast- Hungarian Monarchy. This ancient and ellető autocracy, with its 2 militarist

tradis which it may consider to be required by munity, and will permit any mitigations maintained tions, was

existensen through the vigorous support of the in the food situation in Austri habitants of

of Austria and of Hungary, cause it gave to them a passition of polici cal and economie domination over these fellow subjects, I was

apolies

in

.over

As regards the territorial inte estal lished for the Republic of Austria, the Allied and Associated Powers are unable

ainit any modifications in the dec

of racial ascendancy and oppression, tosions already communicated.

The deci

the people Austria gave their uns were arrived at after months of steady support.

which

was one of the careful examination, and the cherve-" deeper causes of the war. It led to this tion furnished by the Austrian Delega Irredentist movements along the frontiers tion have been found to of Austria Hungary which kept Europe arguments which had not been considered contain no

in a ferment of unrust. dt led to the be the Peace Conference. The Allied and

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to the Pungarian the town of Radkesburg." In general the

growing dependence of Austria-Hungary Assiciated Powers, however, have ad- Germany, and consequently to the submitted the Austrian claims in regard to ordination of

of the policy

plans of Allied domination. And, in the

and Associates Powers have end, it led situation i

in which the rulers of the Andeavoured to determine the boundaries tro-Hungarian Monarchy could

of States forged out of the late Austro- other way of preserving their own power Hungarian Monarchy in such an equit, than deliberately

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and independent prace of Central Europs Thus theyTHE STEAMSHIE liberty among their oppressed brethren, torical frontiers of the crown of Bohemia, States which kept alive the vision of have rawn for Ca-cho-Slovakia the his

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To the opinion, therefore, of the Allied und Associated Powers, it is impossibir to admit the plea of the Austrian Dele gation that the people of Austris de no share the responsibility of the Gova rent which provoked the war or that they ought to escape the duty of innking reparation to the utmost of their to those whom they and the Governo

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