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Show ilSB JIPIACi 10 BEGIH i , ! Protest Is Made by Hun I Armistice Delegates i Against Some Features of Terms Agreed to By Aeeoclated rVeee. PARIS, Nov. 14 (Ilavas). A. J. Balfour, the Britwh foreign for-eign secretary, and Baron Son-J Son-J rino, the Italian foreign minister, will arrive in Taris today the f Journal says, rremier Lloyd George ; f Great Britain and Premier Orlando Will follow thT foreign aecretarlea f shortly. On tfarfe arrival. It la added, disrasstona will Begin to prepare the 1 ypfcllmlneilfi fui n'nv. PROTEST FROM GERMANY. By AeeoeUt Preee. k PARIS, Nov. J- A declaration sent ,tH-- ' Freatrti' iiMimem' mWTSW week by the, German an let Ice plenipotentiaries pleni-potentiaries has been published here. I It protests against some features of the terms agreed to by the Germans and to which they objected verbally at thetr first meeting; with Marshal i Koch. The declaration reads: I "The German government will nat- u rally make every effort to aid in the carrying out of the obligations Imposed Im-posed upon It. . Its plenipotentiaries - recognise that on certain points a conciliatory spirit haa been shown toward to-ward their suggestions. "They cannot, however, permit any doubt to exlet on the fact that the shortness of the delay fixed for evactj-' evactj-' atlon and the handing over sf indispensable indis-pensable means of transport threatens to provoke a stats of affairs which may reader the execution of the conditions con-ditions of the armistice Impossible. The plenipotentiaries further consider It their duty to state once more with the utmost- energy that the execution of this .convention must throw the German people Into anarchy and famine. fam-ine. "After the public manifestations! which preceded the laying down of the , armistice, conditions might hare been expected which, while giving our adversaries ad-versaries full military security, would j have put an end to the sufferings of i noncombatant women and children. I The German people, which for fifty -months has held out against a world j of enemies, will maintain its liberty ' H and unity despite every violence." j |