Show l LONG N rA PE E NOTE r REPLY rl SEND I I TO ALLIED 1 I ALLY ALLIES ALLIES' PEACE TERMS TERMS AS OUTLINED BY THE LONDON SPECTATOR ATOR CD By l In 1 xe f to lo Tb The be Telegram L LONDON j ONDON Dec 29 The The Spectator devotes the greater part of j. j tomorrows tomorrow's issue to answering President Wilsons Wilson's question as to what are the peace terms of the entente allies Briefly summarized summarized summarized sum sum- the principal demands as outlined by the Spectator follow The peace terms are to start from the status quo before the war thus including the evacuation of the whole of Jf northern France Belgium and Luxemberg and of all lands taken 4 Serbia Rumania Rumania Rumania Ru Ru- mania Russia and Montenegro T Lorraine Alsace is to be restored to Frau r. r The Danish portion of Schleswig-Holstein Schleswig is to go to Den Denmark and Posen Polish Polish Polish Pol Pol- ish Prussia and Austrian Poland are areto to be added to the new subkingdom subkingdom subkingdom sub- sub kingdom of Poland which the czar has pledged t to create The slavs slays of Bosnia Herzegovina Dalmatia Croatia etc are to be created into a new kingdom Bohemia to be an independent state The iThe Rumanian Romanian section of Transylvania is to la be added to Rumania J l and the the other p RJ trl r d o to be a added d i ill 1 ll t i Turkey to yield C Constantinople and the straits to Russia Rusi The Armenians to b be put ut under Russian tutelage v OJ The Arabs to be freed while Syria Asia Minor and Mesopotamia Mesopotamia Meso Meso- are to be under external protection guaranteeing tran tran- I The German colonies to remain in the hands of the entente Moreover a money indemnity for the ruin German Germany has done in in Belgium France Se Serbia bia Montenegro etc As regarding shipping Germany to make reparation iI in k kind nd for all an ships of commerce destroyed ton for ton neutral shipping to be replaced only after fter all an the demands of the allies atties have b been en satisfied The German Gennan navy to be handed landed over ver and distributed among I entente nations As a guarantee against future war war the the allies are to insist upon the democratization of the German government The Kiel canal to be neutralized an international nonI non- non I German commission including the entente te countries the United States and other neutrals |