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Show BERLIN VAGUELY OIITLINESTREATY Certain Territory, to Be Defined De-fined Later, No Longer Be-l Be-l longs to Russia. AMSTERDAM, Monday. March 4. Russia and the Central powers, in the peace treaty reached at Brest -Lituvsk agreed that the wai between t'aein should end, Berlin dispatches 3ny. The third clause of the treaty provided rhat the regions west of a line agreed upon and which Is to be delineated later, formerly belonging to Russia, shall huvc no lurther obligation toward Russia and Germany and Austria will dotermine their fate in agreoment with their population. Article four provides pro-vides for ihe evacuation of the Anatol-iau Anatol-iau proi'Inces and the surrender of ttrivan, Kars and Batoum to Turkey. The treaty continues: "Article five: Russia will wiioout delay carry out lhr complete demobilization demo-bilization of her army, including the forces newly formed by tho present governn-rct. Russia will further transfer trans-fer her warships to Russian harbors and leave them there until a general peace, or immediately disarm. Y'ar-phips Y'ar-phips of Gtates continuing in a state of war with the quadruple alliance will be treated as Russian warships Insofar as they are within control. "The barred zone in tho Arctic continues con-tinues in force until tho conclusion of peace. An immediate beginning will t bo made of the removal of miues in the Baltic and Insofar as Russian power pow-er extends in the Black sea. Commercial Commer-cial shipping Is free In these vsilers and will be resumed immediately. A irtixpd commlfV.ion will be nnpo!iircd ro ll- furrier regulations, pii;;iUv for the announcement of routes for merchant ships. Shipping routes uro to "be kept permanently from floating mines." j |