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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH three different countries other than Franc and Germany. Tl.e league will appoint a member of the communion chairman to act as executiv-o- f the commission. The commission will hav all power of government formerly belonging to the German empire, Prussia and Bavaria, will administer the railroads and other public services and have full power to Interpret the treaty clausea The German authorities la 1S79. belonging then to M. Reuhcr, and to restore the French seating perishable goods Germany mar divert traffic from its norma! course 52 flags taken during the war of 1870 and favor of her own transport rout. 1871. ' maintain control lUUons'Mn FINANCES. Powers to which German with transmigration traffic. 4V.!Ine:Uott cerla will assume establish ceded a territory any tax a.m2 tain portion of the German prewar debt, th port of allied dlacrunlnat.pn or associated vJftn-mustho amount to be fixed by the Reparagrant th latter1 s seaports lu ?!- tions commission on the basis of the tors. and reduced tarlfu ratio between the revenue and of the- own or other nationals; anl'TWd local courts will continue but subject to I inI nd th ceded sea fleet German allied and associated The total re Will ternhigh b Saar valley v I Pruterritory and the commission. ris surren- - snuea for the three Germany's at Flow be will temed those of with the own her Scapa nations preceding years I A dereJ tbe finaf disposition of these ships war. la view, After fifteen years a plebiscite wlll be Internationalized. porarlly and the of porta however, special save waterways that held by communes to ascertain the deto be decided upon by the allied, and as- circumstances under which r C M ter Danzig will bo permanently sires of the population as to continuance lnTtrsdTn was sociated in powers. separated from France of the existing regime under the league of Internationalized. AIK The a rased fences ef Germaay 18iL when Germany refused to accept FREE ZONES IN PORTS-Fr- ee nations, uniou with Francs or union with tone, nr set mast naval of any laclade the FTench public debt existing In German ports on August part any terrirenounces all military Germany i Germany. , haa-drFrance will not assume any part of Ger- JSlL must be maintained with air forces except for sot aver nne i acui due torial rights outside of Europe. Section Four European Political .rased .ray la sea to ha retained many's prewar debt there, nor will Po- ties as to warehouse and till October 1 t search for aahmarlae land share in certain German debts In- discrimination, and without charge's COVENANT OF THE LEAGUE OF Classes. Germany recognizes tho Indo- curred for the oppression of Poland. If atlaea. No dlrtglhle shall he kept. for expenses of administration AUt GERMAN V CzechoN AUSTRIA, Germaay pendenco of Poland and . FKlSONtKtj OF NATIONS IS FIRST SECTION VVK The repatria- the value of th German public property cept Goods leaving the free zones V In the total ladepeadraee ceded - territory exceeds th amount use. of Ger--o tion of German prisoners and interned Slovakia. In Germany, X civilians Is to be carried out without de- of debt assumed, the state to which consumption Aostrla to the heoodarleo traced. OFTHE GREAT DOCUMENT. Into the free sones and The German army la reduced recand at Germany's expense by a comfrom uer property ceded will give credit on repara-io- n broughtshall Germany lay be subject to th ordinary Vn' for the excess, with the exception many mission composed of representative of ognisesk tbs entire Independence of the to 100,000 officer and men, and and export taxea the allies and Germany. . Those under state, including the aupowers port tonomous territory INTERNATIONAL RIVERS-T- he sentence for offei&es agalr.st discipline will not assume any Mandatory of the Hutheiiian eonacrlption within Germany la German debts or E uouih of from the are to th Junction of the Vltava the EVi be to RESTORED giv any .credit for uerman government Carpathians, and accepts abolished. repatriated without regard the frontiers of from tava . i the Until tnis stats as to be derenounces of sentence. property. their , all Germany completion Prague, the Oder from I ne German A II Germany has surrendered persons guilty of representation on. or control of, rights termined. which in the case of the navy la reduced .Mi state' the Niemen from Grodno awl the Dat.Ju frontier shall follow the frontier from Ltm are declared Internationa. the laws and customs II banks, commission or other similar to 24 warshloa and no aubma. y I of offenses against war. the allies have the right to re- national financial and economic organisa gether with their connections, nn h & V.lley and Danzig International. " .Yd'chU tions tain selected German officers. p&tlan states must ensure gpod con lition. I , Is VES. ORA follow. Both and will to Germany Ized nationality respect the of total requ'red 100 hav pay parties within their s i n Germany navigation Germanys Military and may terrltor-only POLAND Germany cede to Poland the maintain the graves of soldiers and sail- - cost of the armies of occupation from tbs leas a special organization exists therein Naval Power Mad Nominal-T- otal greatest part up upper Silesia, Posen and 8 unarmed aeapfgnea, to search for 4 ors buried on their territories, agree to date of the armistice as long as they are Otherwise may be had to a so si the province of West recognise and assist any commission maintained tn German territory, thla cost tribunal ofappeal on the left mine off her coast the league of nations w i ii Reparation to Be to be a first charge on Jier resources. The also bank of tbs Vistula. Prussia, charged by any allied or associate gov A field boundary 8 may arrange for a genera) internacost of reparation is the next charge, rnment with Identifying, Germany will pay commission of seven five representing Determined Later. registering, waterways convention. or erecting suitable monuarter making such provisions for pay- tional the allied and associated powers and on 8 the amount of which la not 4 maintaining Elbe and Oder are to be placed The. ments over the graves, and to afford to ment for Import as th allies may deem each representing Poland and Germany V 4 under international the Initial fixed, commissions to meet Th efflcial summary of the peace shall be constitated within 15 payment to ri each other all facilities tor the repatria- neceseary. days of th V yet of the remn'n of the'r soldiers Germany Is to deliver to the allied within three montha treaty submitted to the German place to delimit this boundary. Such v be 25,000,000,000 marks, about 8 tion THE DANUBE The and associated RESPONSIBILITIES tentative at Versailles by the retire The allied aad European Danube powers all sums deposited commission pe lal provisions as. are necessary to v $8,000,000,000. seac conference delegates Is asallied I protect reaseumed its prewar i txMrlaltd powers pnhllely s reals a In Germany by Turkey and Austrla-Hun- v or religious racial, erIn connection bu 1 1. tor llllaas time the garr ( with financial V the with r rr, being ' horltle and to linguist a Hoheasollera, cede supGermany large part jjt Germas emperor, not for mm formerly protect freedom of tran extended by her to them during the I uatlves of only Great Britain, Franc Th preamble n- nee as affease port of sit and equitable treatment of commerce her of parties alwar merchant fleet to th and to transfer to the allies all 'Italy and Roumania. The upper Danube L against criminal law. bat for 'nited States, the of other nations shall b laid down In a p,rl the Is to be administered by a new InternaV lies. British empire. Buprdme offense against International clalmaor against France. Italy and subsequent between the five allied treaty In connection with agreeV lgaria Turkey tional commission until a definite stat-t- e the described as the five allied and and associated powers and Poland. aad treaties. lorality ef aaaetlty v Germany agree to th trla of The ex emperor's eui render is to te ments made during the war. Germany be drawn up at a conference associated powers, and Belgium. Boof the powEAST PRUSSIA The southern and th V th requested cf Holland, and a special tri- - confirms the renunciation of the treaties ers nominated by the allied and assolivia, Brasil, China. Cuba Ecuador. astern be V set up, composed of one judge from Bucharest bunal and Greece, Guatemala. Haiti, the Hedjas. fixed by frontier of East Prussia Is to reciated one y within governments year after vV The disposition of tho surren- Ijf each of the five great powers, with full On th request o f the reparations the first In tbe H induraa. Liberia, the peace. Nicaragua, Panama. gency of plebiscites, AllensteJu between th southof the right of defense. It Is I in. Poland, Germany will expropriate any guaranties dered German AND German the SerTHE fleet Portugal, Roumania, V ern to be guided by the highest motives of irontier of East ITussla and the ot her nationals in a bia. S am, Rhine is piaced under the centnl 'and northern frontier of Iteglerungsbeslik v colonies and th German cables utilities in. ceded territories international policy with a view of vinpublic or.i,!n.tret or commission to meet with the five above are deat Straasbourg with n V tnose administered by mandatories, and aix months after dicating the solemn obligations of Inscribed ns the allied and associated AJirhsteln, from where It meets the V la left to future action. the peace and to be comternationa) boundary between East and West Prusvalid.Austrla-Hun- and tbs undertakings 9hlna Russia, of lJFurk?jrk four powers; and on the other part, Uer- - sia posed The league of nation become representatives of Frame to Its junction with the boundary beof International morality and will fh ity which In shall V addition select miny. the presfix the punishment It feels should be tween the circle of Oletsko and Augere- - V a living renaraUons 66 r. ident, four of Germany, and two each of Section One League of Nation. organization. Imposed. thence the northern boundary of i It value.' burg wlti c,S?lLS2r Great . . n Britain, Italy, Belgium, SwitzerTh covenant of the league of na- BraNetherlands. .SWVtoassrfc i zil the fund arising from the saletoof Sao land, and the oeQeswoooiaDoiS6ooo T2,fs.ijs:ss! Section Twelve. Raulo coffee which ah refused to allow RAILWAYS. In addition to moat favored Germany I nation trestment on ctjon Clause. Mr,enwerd!r other aav1oUrionSfVhermeSrrastate they will be tried befor any rime for tribunal i CUSTOMS Par agrees to , her railways, t ?XctPu. Alappkpw and agrees to r lied tone east of the Rhine as a threat of that state; If they affect national of th 0f. tahllshment of ticket In each case German troops and auv shlll im S.? I w no all expense the several duties th wlU states services world's for passengers and baggie against be tried before h'gh? than hs peace. It will apthorities move out within IS day of agtrohomlcar. Instruments seized In 1A. Joint tribunals they of states point three of the five members of the the peacewill the lnmjre communication by rail he- concerned, will however, take no measures ,0ii!lo,.0irc ", 19.4, tween baar commission, oversea Its regime under an and the territories be placed China Germany shall hand over to the asso- - I I'nei for certain oRrl uiV!r, Produet the allied, associated and other of German International commission of five Ifftorera tdisposal in property and and carry out the plebiscite. It l!k. dated to allow construction or im. s rv governments a inn states; will rnissla I members appMjyed by the five allied and i ; appoint the whaccudya0nd,esn high commissioner of Dan I provement within twenty-fiv- e of or ,wo and , powers, with the associated to the keif poer signatory documents or for tbi and years such lines as necessary and years particular lnformatlornecessarv to Jig. guarantee the Independence of th to conof arranging a free, fair and secret free city and arrange for treaties be uuly ol form her rolling stock to enable Its in.bw.lffiWh. w J ,S!!l!,f"j25 th, Inchmlnatvote. The commission will tween Danzig and Germany and Pothe recorporation In trains of the allied or favorI nation treatment to the associated sults of the plebiscites to thereport land. It will work out five powers to the International ua. nd powers. She also agrees to with a recommendation for the boundary powers. She ahall slbUity. system to be applied to thmandatory former anti Impose no customs tariff for five years accept the denunciation of the Gothard - German will terminate Its work as soon as rivLVilt?5,VY70Jrn'.a,lfr renuncez all' her colonies, and as a act convention If Switzerland and Italy es final Section e f court In privileges under the act the boundary has been laid down and the 2Lv8?0.5!Kr,8lnatul ,B part of the plebiscites of the new n igeciras and the on Roods originating request.' and temporarily to execute yeara authorities thf set up. The Instructions as to th transport of 4 siaoelated (vers- - in frontier, and tn dlaIH4 lhff and 1911 and under German ceded to The five allied and asaodated .powers agreements of putea as to th Kiel canal, and decide affirm, and Germaay accepts with the rightterritory mm an1 arrangements with the of observation of a troops and .supplies and the establish-den- t draw up regulations assuring East ertaln of the economic behalf ef and financial will herself of postal nnd teiegr&phio service Bha her allies, the empire. undertakes not to fnr Luxemburg. ITussla full and equitable access to and jiherlflun aa provided. .problems. An International conferenc intervene In any negotiations for pad as the lass Mo. all to ot eaaslag Allied th use a!1.IiP.P1aS'C'Shlpa and of r the Vistula. A subsequent conHn f?, held In aad damage under Erance nd other which the allied aad To poyyera eha,l for five years and assure Its direction, and another October on tlie Inter-- , vention, of which the terms will be fixed aeSni. all ?fn consequences of th powers, access to the sea, speFTench associated gsvxramests aad their aa- -t u,nder cndltkn of reciprocity. arionaI control of ports, waterways by the five allied and associated powers, leasts cial heea have renounce and are a as eaue her the ot both nations subjected rights given the, capitulanorth otherwise tlcms018 and railways Is foreshadowed. will be entered Into between Poland, af the war imposed upoa the am rl8hts In German, and south.. Toward tha Adriatic shs EGYPT'-OermSection Two Boundaries of Germany. Germany and Danzig, to assuie suitable aa them German the is by , recognizes the Bntvessels and have most aggressloa of tbe eaemr permitted to run her own through railroad communication across German treatment In KLT,.ra,t,! , Egypt, dec la red on states, To the Germany codes to France coast- - trains to Flume and Trieste. 1 h total obligation of d "a'.n toara8. evn fishing, 1914, and renounces as from S.wo square miles of It In the territory on the right bank of the Vistula north to In Germany Is to lease her for 99 wfteV. ck?d Germany territorial of a country having no years spaces in Hamburg and Stettin, JSll the capitulation and all pay. asIs defined In the category of dam. between Poland and Danzig, while Poland f01ut,lwel. and to Belgium two small to be determined and notified aeacoast may grant free passage from East Prus- h vtatl1t agreements, etc,, concluded ages, reg1stered at soma one the details to be worked out by a Luxemburg and Holland, shall sia to Germany. Sh undertake not to her after a fair hearing and not P'ar within Its territorv. . L. 99 square miles. Sh also of three representing ,wllh totalling 7 cedes U Inland the COMPETITION-GermaThe vLJn.teAV!na 1921 ny northeastern about corner negotiations May l of East Prus"y nnAI? southeastern tip of Silesia interand Great Britain. lf,er,than by Great M.een - beyond and Including allied Britain about and Memei THE Is tha to be KIEL sia, other trade CANAL- - The Kiel eanai commission. At Gerceded of reparation the allied ? 5'v the by Uppeln, most of same time a to many to is schedule of 27.6S4 the remain associated forfree PV.n to Prussia. and P?'er adequate safe powers, th payments open to war and square There are provisions for Jurisdiction discharge the . miles. East Prussia within thirty Mrii?5ait.il55ir.c"?'Petltlon nd In J hlM of all nations at peace obligation being isolated from mer agreeing to accept the settlement nv. 7:bant nsiloueis the main body by a part and rierman of Poland. Gerproperty and years shall be presented. These paymade, especially as regards the nationwrarolin iSt markings and on of fa,M Wth,vGe.rm',nygoods and ships many loses sovereignty over the change which ments are suhject- to postponement in m!i3K!lm"o,JMnt.t0.any etatas areBl,bct. to be treated condition ality of the inhabitants. La, relation to n commls-slothe certain of F7aat b?"lde ,awa 40 DANZIG jn tip contingencies Germany irrevand ZT lolute equality, and no t2xea o lTon.0 Prussia, square Danzig and the district Imth5 of public debt Germany consents to ocably recognizes the full - fdlea north of the river Memei. and the mediately about It Is to be constituted the transfer a8S"ciate1 of for beyond those authority to Great Britain Jposed of the pow-er- s internationalised areas about Danzta Js Into the "free commission, agrees to supply it wiai? respect of reional Appellations j and Improvementnecessary for which city of Danzig under th given to the late sultan of Turkey tnis with all the necessary I n2 the baln of th Saar, guarani y of the league of nation. A ,s information TREATMENTlrOF and caa In responsible. fre navigation of the to pass Grr"?,n, to,b eurwMUni?r hlween the western to effectuate lta as to ?kfv,oUtio,n. of or dlan-eemen- t appointed bf the Rhenish palatinate of Bavaria nigh commissioner many hall Imporo n eIronrioH-7?by th Arrangements for property findings legislation She further agrees to restore or and resident league at to 8tata maT appeal belonging German shall any draw oatPnnfLfk! reztrlctlona Danzig nationals In i the upon to V?6 outheast corner of Luxemburg the allies Egypt cash and m agreement with are mad similar to those tn th case up a constitution da Th Dejizlg area consist of the V maid be of which can be Identified. certain articles al1!5d a"A adaa" atates for a v the duly appointed representatives of an Internaof KrvSiTan an!L othar 1eounrt. PPlntn,ent FoF years and, unless theloarua Mriod I d an As n,1 .Vistula river, made Immediate restotoward the step tiona ac ts. for an add t ilonal "onllon. Into city and shall deal In the first preliminary by th addition of a similar V entering Germany ahall ration Germany shall pay within two Ocrmxn Un with all difference arising beop flv. Si.n" I tratront as British years 10.000,000.000 marks In either sttach complaints Germany shall the city of Danxlg Instance goilds Sl ,b tween the and Poland. The actual auorl a ba.Xcomaa r6UblUh putheastern third of F7ast ITussla boundaries city gffid. goods ships ot other specific " of the city shall b delimited f n a,1,ed or Associated I u.K.Piir.AND BITLGARIA.-Germ- anr Section forms Thirteen. of f". l,t1ul forth of latitude and by a commission ute"1 with E?. Prussia payment, the underwhich th allied S3 degrees appointed within six and associated certain expenses such as TI AL standing R ORGANI-Som- e months make powers ev with MUI.TILATERAL from Turk include ' the hav and to peace CONVENTIONS ' I 7 ATIMembers of the leagua of na- to, detI?m7.1,'Ut and Bulgaria with reference to sny nationality three representatives chosen end I forty multilateral vote. 8.7S5 allied eonventt th right by P;Pulur square and associated t,ona afre esUblish a permanent .. o be the can in renewed between Germany ana th2 anira.T I ,.r Germany roraimed tn powers and one each by countries by t discretion of lied to Promote international partof Germany ad- Bchleawlff, J.TKT aquaro miles, her nationals r2ay fan,iIati?n and Poland. associated powers but alliesth not and dealt with elaewhera smant of labor conditions, to consist condltlons are attached to 0ermanT A convention, the terms of which shall While th 81! 4NTL.NG 8ectlon Three European Political total of &n of grand annual tntrnatfonnl labor confer damages FfifmiaaiAB to sVveraL be fixed by the five allied and associated Germaay eecea tm Ja-i vlffhts, title aad privilege, ao.f assessed against Germnny may exceed PREWAR DEBTS. powers, eliall be concluded between PoA system of eflee And an International labor office. Classea. her to as she ability pay. ta undertakes to tably The former and Danxlg. which shall Include Dam road a, mlaea Klaechow, aad the railto h created within resentatlves is composed f four rep b?se xhE.IIUM. .Germany la to qonsent to land compensation for all damages fhVL!ng cables acqalred by make of each state, two from th ,n Germany and one the Polish custoina frontiers! m8, i" Jre.lk0nt caused to civilians under seven of ll treaties of lh3 by slg within her ShOL,,ntliton waa main treaty Chlaa f government and one each from the em, Mareh Allied and kie?cha though a free area In the port, insure to lb7, ad other associated state categories: established as a neu-(a) Damages by personal agreemeata aa ta Shaa- - Injury to civilian l'olund the free use of all the city's adopts the plan for the payment ployers and the employed; each of them BxTee In advance to caused by acts f debt- - "eluding those nwy vote Individually. It will be a deAlT German rights to the waterways, dock and other port faclll r fnePftrar wl,h which th allied and any I as- Sll?cUT b) railroad from liberative legislation body, its measure tics, the control and administration of the Ts Instau to Tslnaufu, Including .nd faC.ta uPcnded civilians by acts of damage the by re j .to. all faclll place cruelty taking the form of draft conventions or bhe ta to recognise the full sever-o- f Vistula and the whole through railway ties and mining rights and frd'ed F h enemy and to civilians rights of ex-recommendations for legislation, which Be gum o er the conlested tersystems within the city, and postal, teleploltation, pass equally to Japan ,ccuP1d tha (c) territory; damages the and If passed by vote must be subritory of Moresnet and over part of graph and teli phonic communication be- cables from Tslngtau to Shanghai and by of prisoners; Jltrfmnt to mitted the 40,1 to renounce In tween I'oland and Danzig; provide against ( hefoo, th cables free of all charge damage to the allied peoples pre- authority in AH every state participating. Each governirST risht over ttie cltle discrimination against 1olos within the German atat pensions and separation al- property, movable and tm- - II ment enact may In the terms Into movable. and Kisochow Is Malmedy the Inhabitants city law; ap-to place Its foreign relations and capitalized at the It amount of ar to to the prove be damage this treaty; (e) damages signature te fixed entitled within six the diplomatic protection of Its citizens Japan free of all charges acquired by but them principle, to propmodify by the local mixed arbitral tribunal. The allied months to protest against this needs; leave the actual legislation and In of abroad In charge of Roland jI trl7 ,othL tbao naval or military tna- fiectlnn 8IX. associated states may liquidate Gercans sovereignty either In whole or Inchange of a federal to to local DENMARK state be(f) The civilians the damages frontier between Geri part, man private property by final decision to be reserved to the or reject the convention altogethI league many and iTnmark will be fixed by the In order to render possible th. ? ,abori K) damages tn the er without to settle SL2n,.IO,V',rA rnn"5,lon further obligation. r of the population. Ten ha erty of their nationals Impoeed general limltMlon of th Lrmi- - I inemy Th not restored or International labor office Is esirf frontier, and various regu- - days from tne pence German troops and rnonta of all nations. Germany undertakes In tablished doirn fr ,mne of nationality are laid authorities at the seat of tha leagua of perlo.dtcally shall evacuate the region directly to observe the military, naval estimating Germany's nation and part 6t its organization. It capacity to pay the reparation comnorth of the line- running from the mouth and clatiwes air -.which follow: to coleet and distribute Information On mission shall examine the German sysrmany 'renounces of the Bohlel. south of Kappel, Fchleswlg MILITARY FORCES i Germany. 'to comnenaa? Th of tem dearoblll. Germany labor throughout the world and prepare j.r5,a.t.ie..nd conventions with and File.lrlchstadt, along the Fllder to satlea ef lh taxation, flrat to the end that Germaay army maat take the sums for reparation which GerlkS8ea and to agenda for th conference. the North xert. eoulh of Tonnlng; the place wllhla ts IlxU moatha is af the ot to the many It will publish a periodical In French peace. pay ahall become me,rrer.t? workmen's and soldiers' council shall be Its atreagth may aat exceed Urrman sollverpin t?XproTerlyheVJ a charge required and Engl.sh January la1 dissolved, upon all her revenues, prior and possibly other lan16,000, rauounces a.11 right from and the t.tKW administered of oxploltatimi territory offlcero, with to that for the service or discharge of of th guages. Each state agrees to make to It fllleJ and an aevea b International commission dlvtUwaa by of s'V five, ( domestic loan, and. secondly, so as of lu for presentation to the conference an anthro any af whom Norway and Sweden shall be In. a cavalry, aad ta l.r.atry neutrality, and accepts inhrogation he devated earl advance any ofRed to satisfy Itself 1d Jnteresta confirmed and all nual report of measures taken to execute that in general the lnterriatlonal agreement to name two, as f German scheme of Is taxation V frontiers. '"eraai erdrr L1., as "Md accepted conventions. HELGOLAND. Tbe fortlfleatloaa, x'ted V.wer j heavy proportionately as that fully 72 The first meeting of the .conference of any OK TIIB RIIINB, bb,91; not f Mtlllary establishments aad barbers mt j of the powers represented on the under e m." grouped will take place .m"r In October, 1H. at be l.land f Helgoland sad Uaae are provided la the military ; mission. army corps headquarters to dlacnss Washington, u. the eight-hou- r will aot m.lalala say fartIBcn ,a Va Wader the aapervl.loa German general staff Is detroyed The re1 jaay ar may require Germany day or f armed forces less week; atllea by Germas labor aad at abolished. The army administrative serv- to givecommission prevention of tei,1 n"tSU from time to time, by wav of he! pngt hilametero ta the ea.t af the Rht.Z tfermaaya expeaae. They may aot he ice. consisting .of civilian and apextension l, unemployment; and and German issues not of bonds or national guaranty, other obligaare canceled plication of the- International convenaay maaeavera, aor malatala aav recoa. traded for say similar forilAra-tlo- a Included In the number ofpersonnel, to Is cover tions debt effectives. tor claims such tions a are not fXTrt adonted at Berne In 1908 prohibAccount already work, ta facilitate mohlllcatloa. hslll la the fatare, reduced to the total In the otherwise satisfied. In this connection performed, agreements for the transfer night work for women and th iting RUSSIA. Germany agrees to respect 1913 budget ''iolat,fh. he shall be of th German and on account of the total amount of of property where the property Employee use of as committing white phosphorus In the manaa and Inalienable the a hostile act d permanent hd aa such customs claim state, bond Issues ar presently to be officer, first ufacture of matches; and th employagain-- t the powers who sign the presof all territories which were guards and coast guards, In of roortAe. pledge or may not exceed required of Germany ment of women and children at nleht ent treaty and as Intending to disturb part of the former Russian empire, to the number In 1911. acknowledgment Its Gendarmes as of debt or In and local follows: unhe<hv work, of women befor the peace of the world." contract with gov- Se,8.loru k accept the abrogation of the may be Increased only In accordand after childbirth. Including materTwenty billion marks, gold, payable ernmenta and Insurance contract j virtue of and other treaties entered Into police ance a 1th th growth of population. later not than None 1, Oerr. any shall be boun torelpo'nd" InIPO. benefit, and of children aa regards without May ha11 h nity e- tabVished Drfbl,iharLtrl bUnK the Maximalist government of of these an r, quest for an explanation which with minimum age. - one gold, bearing Russia, to recognize the full force of training. may be assembled for military terest; forty btllion mark member,chosen per cent interest between 1921 h he 1aKU of nations all treaties entered Into by th allied Section Fourteen. Ates ARMAMENTS All establishments for IS and thereafter i per cent, with and a I andathethi'rdnhvby agreement, or failing maj think .fnecessary to address to and associated power with states the manufacturing, preparation GUARANTEES. Aa a guarantee for the storcent or fund payment beginper ,b Thi-which were a part of the former Russinking pees lent of Switzerland. execution of the treaty German territory h shall hav age ef arms and munitions of war, ex- ning In 1926? and an undertaking to de-- After recog sian empire and to recognise th fron- cept jurisdiction over all dia- - I? Ma, Rhine, together with to contracts specifically excepted, must be liver forty billion marks gold bonds bear. I bte as determined thereon. The al- closed those y?1 t Die concluded iVr.K0' tbe nur1 obligation to re- tiers before th bridgehead will be occupied within three months of th peace lng Interest at ( per cent, under terms to J fh Prosent peace by allied lied and associated powers formally redone In 1871 by Gerpair to treaty. and associated their for 15 years' period troop INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY RIGHTS personnel dismissed. Th exact h flyed by the commission. France and the people of many serve the right of Russia to obtain res- and If the conditions are out of amount carried alarmament and munitions SHIFPING The German government Industrial, literary and artistic property by Germany, certainfaithfully the territories ceded to titution and reparation of th princi- lowed Ar including districts, Germany ts laid down In detail recognize the right of the allies to th Germany by the treaty of Frankfort the mesawar ple of tbs present treaty. the special d aw- bridgehead of Cologne, will be table all tn excess to be surrendered .ton for ton and class for to France with their Section alll1 nd associated power Jre restored at the expiration of live years; cer- If Five German Right Outid or rendered use lea The manufacture or clas of all merchant ship and fishing tba th2ni ers, a bef5r to a reserved riht bridge-hroRugate from th Including ,1trlctA Importation of asphyxiating, poisonous boats lost or damaged owing to the war. "T,1? conditions on the use of German of Cobien lilf. of all ofu.,h debt Ettrop and the territory nearest rn'llce. and to be or other gases and all analogous liquids and agree to cede to the allies all Geran copyrights when In the public the Belgian frontier public Outside Europe Germany renounces 1 forbidden will be- - evacuated man merchant LSuO of as tons gross as th Importation of ships a brtween he United a, ten years, and the remainder, In.VrnshiIi by detailed all rights, titles and privileges aa to arm munitions well and upward; of her ships between Btit?. war matertaL Gerand the those distinguishing license who prewar own cluding or and her allies' territories to all many may not manufacture such ma- l,u9 and l.tkd tons gross and bridgehead of Main will b are Immediatejy restored to full French her the her steam trawlers and other fishing rlgma to sue tor Infringements ar can- - evacuated after 15 year and In case th allied of associated for and power terial foreign those government eltizenahlp d reparation commission have to make undertakes to accept whatever measfind Theae ships are to be delivered boat. formal application who CONSCRIPTION Is Conscription therefor, and those ures are taken by the five allied pow- abolished In Sedlon Nine. bw failed to observe th within two months! to the reparation for whom naturalization Germany. The enlisted perwhole or la open after ers In relet'on thereto. of her either OPIUM. The contracting power agree. part together with documents of sonnel must be maintained by voluntary committee, d The class Inaunng the occupation obligation or after th till evidencing COLONIES AND OVERSEAS the transfer of the ships hAVff cludes re?r' "f1 enlistment terms for German resident of consecutwelve have years In lhy S Germany reaoaace or from whole free the part encumbrance. cP'Min convention of la fa- tive year, the number of discharge beas the araa expired, will be reoccupied from those vor f the allied aad asaoclatrd powers January As an additional part of reparation, who acquire distinguished Protocol lmmealately. specified fore tha expiration of that term not in the 8pwal the position of Alsace- - her If before Oerman the oversea, In further government expiration with poooeaalooa all Hiwe nccordanc with tne 15 years Germany complies with allof agrees resolutions n the treaty. All any year to exceed S per cent of the total to build merchant ships for th account rki?1" a defln,d and tltleo therein. Ail movableright, adopted aod effective the "third opium the treaty Officer and all private In servth the Tr,nerty remaining of alii to the amount of not ex- conference in mt. to bybring the occupying rropev Immovable property belonging ta th ice must agree to serve to. the undertaking the German 17 res wlll bo .noo tone of to withdrawn immediately. vention passes Into age ceeding force by enacting within i gross annually durempire or t aoy German forty-fiv- e France without payment or credit EASTERN and offEUROPE. AH the years flv next Germas ear newly otate All ing appointed ahall paaa ta the government 8 Franc hi substituted for Germany as icer must agree, to serve actively for for Inland navigation taken byship used cast troops at present in territories to th aoos therein. Germany aathorlty of new the twenty-fivregards ownership of the railroads and from the frontier allies are to be restored within shall return as year RELIGIOUS MISSIONS. -- The allied nns as These governments may make whatthe of No allied two schools MftOCiatdht) month traihwavs. and the absomilitary associated those amount Jp?htu0ve,L ever provisions seem suitable for th nnt'aro arr8e that th proper. deem wise. government cf,ncons except of loss not covThe Rhine bridges pass to France indispensable for the units allowed ered by such restitution to ba mad up ii7 They are to abstain from ligi oua missions in territories repatriation of German nationals and lutely the obi gallon for their upkeep with as all the In ar wav to InIn no exist cession and shall requisitions two by the of German to montha Germany after the river on fleet In MnOnuJ terfere with measures for which German the peace. No associations fM- -i to them SAARto ln compensation for subjects ofconditions da cent their up sothereof. per national such aa under reFluropean origin shall the destruction of coal mines In nonti-r- n too In order to effect payment by taken concerned. of disc harged soldiers, shooting or the cieties claim. by a11 s bold busi-neor government side, on renuntin property carry France and aa payment on acAll questions regarding occupation not kind. Germany is required, for a touring club educational establishments limitedIn number Germany undertakes to pay count of reparation, Germany for by the treaty will be reguof years, varring in the cedes to provided for damage suffered by FTench or universities may occupy themselves case Section Ten. France full ownership of the of eaih. to deliver coal, coal tar lated by a subsequent convention or concoal nationals in the Kameryns or Its fronwith military matter AH measures of mines of the Saar basin with thcr producis, dyestuffs and chemical drugs in jaerul Aircraft or ventions which will have almhar fore navigation. tier tone through the acts of German moMiiritiqn are forbFlden Associated powers haTs full and efface th reparations FXiRTRLSUS. All fortified works, a ..x.u.4 q.n.dm)!itary a"fum commission horlties and of Their value will be estimatedfacilities ' so modiover field work situated tn GerSection Fifteen. and. by tbe inntrldual may Vtf?aBd Germans-n from German witS January"! man terrUorv within a son YOVno-meter- s fy the. conditions of delivery as not to German territory, reparation commission and credited 1900, to Augu.vt 1. Hit equal MTSCELIiANEOUS Germany agrees t as to er use je?man planes against that account. of tSO m lesl east of th The FTench a,tf lr indusGermany Rh'ne will renounces all rights under be recognize the full validity of the tre.itie and wlih most rights am be The deliveries of coal drome tequtrcBient dismantled by German law theGermany jA baaed three months. Th of peace and additional conventions to b convtntions of Xovetnhtr t. 1911 construction in roroe at tbe governed are armistice upon th principle of Pn tWmf 1 r"ternal commercial traffic concluded largely war and Septembtr of new fortification 191 any 29. J. and undertakes by the allied and associated dindnutiovis making leg.slation, F'ranee replacing the pres- - to pay to FTane In accordance good is forbidden. in here tha producfort Bed worts ton ef tii allied countries Allied ceriffioMesni7 powers with th powers allied wnth Gerent own, rs with an on the southern andTheeastern undertakes resulting from frontier many, to agree to the decisions to b to Indemnify. France will continue to estimate presented by the repstnat.nn however, may remain the wa taken as to th territories of commiss.on all, depovits. credit, fumt-- h the rresent DEVASTATED AREAS. --GermanV unCONTROIo. Interalhed commissions of coat ef Aerial proportion etc nav'Sation concluded between anl ts for local needs and contribute In dertakes to devote her economic Bulgaria and thereby secured. Gerwill see-tthe execution of the 'sources recogn.se the new states Turkey In th frontiers many undertakes to accept and observe control anl asKvc.ated poaer. t0 ber own to tbe directly proportion to local taxes. Tle'hai.n any a for which provision time resini-ilimit ts set' Don of tbe invaded area phvx.cal fixed for them. extends from the frontier of Lorraine ciatedprovisions nsby the allied and assotit maximum named being three months The reparation roles apply tolc. until 19J3 un.ess Germanylr,aA to the trade in arms They Germany agrees not to put forward powers comm'ssion authorized has rust to establish as Gers:ic far ? Kratce north th headquarter require at . and spirits In Africa as well as to the German seat of pecuniary claims against any allied r ,' many to replace U) dc.troye . 'irvcIatGng-o- n government and ro .to 4- ibfJ'iH7r7of . et gwersl-wr- tassociated' power sgning the preset of nVrv th valley of the Saer aa -Jtc vb f .Goemawv tyv macb rnj amnia!, doomed 70010Sa bawd on events act of Brussels of 1890 Dip- mtit psri to treaty general holfhnoh and on the east the as &T,i them give t0 complete facilities, town ot lomatic protection to Inhabitants of their riFfflffria Iff SectlwEleven. coming iw. force qf. the treaty. nomnunar also expenses and reconstruct exnen-on the lT:fJ17d former German colonies ts to be given executirji of the treatv. FREEDOM OF TR 4 XSIT. Germany a.vvpis ail ' decrees In order to secure the Including the laNrr Germany German ships rights tU by the governments exercising bv must and made goods freedom grant welfare of the population and authors?ntlal material and donirsilc In lanjr necessary demolition requiremeni allied or ssov la'ej prize court Tt I ity. to tesi.vre w.thin tee to France entire freedom Inguaranstmction or surrender of war eiii'rme(V work-tnix tnonih cl reserve the right to examine Germany renounces In favor NAVAI the tunes, the ttrritory will heg ofCHINA a.l The Clerats aary aaaaf X. of courts. The f'-- ' thins to iry of th Mil prise and Indemnities deaiehlllaed wlthla a period af two governed bv a comm sslon appomtei prlvlff's or treaty, of wh.ch th Fren-- h and Dr r, resulting from tbe Boxer of ot nations and consist without customs or aoath after the peace. iv five tn texts are boih authentic snail be tig lil. and all buildings, wharves,protoed undue del jys. restri Uons barracks a ova II Katfle ship ala o?a aix ,! menaiers, one Fren, h. one a iu.iw srt the s munitions ?n of rat'fic cf xars'rp, wireless rrolarro. twelve destrover tubal 'Uii of tti iLuii- and three rer- - lorts, based on m Laris deptts'nons twelve o( as soon as p s. b of transport, or place national-tplants ai d other public property of boats aad as aahaaarisea, either ob xcept to bee me effor treaty tra'41 hall bl asstir! 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