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Show H f I f 4 t 4 ' INTERNATIONAL SITUATION 4-1 4- ( By the Associated Press) With the peace- terms with the 4- exception of a few sections, sub 4- mined to the Austrian represen 4 4 tatives, and with allied experts 4 4 working on the repl) to be made 4 4 to the Herman counter-proposals, 4; 4 work of the peace conference in 4-4 4-4 Paris is marking time There 4' 4 was no meeting of the couneii of 4 four tOdaj President Wilson 4 4 conferred with American special 4 4 lets who have che German answer 4 4 in hand, and with the other mem- 4 4 hers of the American mission 4 4 Dr. Karl Renner. Austrian chan- 4 4 cellor and head of ihe peace 4 4 mission of the .'ormer dual em 4 4 piie is expected to leave Paris 4 4 for Switzerland today. It is prob- 4j 4 able he will proceed as far as 4' 4 the Austrian frontier where he is 4 i 4 expected to meet members of his 4 4- cabinet who will discuss with him 4 4 Austria's answer to ihe allied 4 4 terms. The Austrian reply la due 4 4 Fune 17. 4 4 There has as yet been no offi- 4 4 rial intimation of the date when 4 4 the allies will pr sent their re- 4-4 4-4 joinder to the German counter- 4 4 proposals 4 An unconfirmed telegram re- 4 4 ceived In Copenhagen from Yar- 4 4 doe n ports that E-ihonian and 4 4 Finnish troops have taken Petro- 4 4 grad. 4 4 Dispatches reaching Paris from 4 4 Vienna via Basle state that the 4 Bolshevik regime in Hungary has 4 4 been replaced b) a government 4, 4 headed b Herr Germane, former 4-, 4 minister of commerce In the Kai - 4 4 olyi cabinet. Herr Germane Is 4: 4 reported to have beon invited to 4 4 go to Paris to confer with allied 4 4 representatives 4 4 A German demchment Is aid 4 4 to have violated the armistice 4! 4 agreement with the Poles and to 4, 4 have crossed the Polish frontier 4 4 from East Prussia. The Warsaw 4 1 4 dipatch tHhnsr of this aerfon on 4! 4 ihe part of the Hermans aays that 4, 4 ihe Poles launched a counter-at- 4, 4 tack and succeeded in repulsing 4-1 4 the ln aders. 4 1 4444444444444 |