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Show I Terms of Peace are Handed to Hungary j PARIS. Jan. 15. The terms of peace t for Hungary, framed by the peace con- ' fcrence, were handed to the Hunga- rian delegation here today. The Hun- y garians were given 15 days in which 1 to present their observations, j The treaty was received by Count I Albert Apponyi, head of the delega-i j tion, In the presence of Premiers Clem- f enceau, Lloyd George and Nitti, Hugh C. Wallace, the American ambassador,' a Baron Matsui, the Japanese am- ) I bassador. - Premier Clemenceau made a brief 5 I ' address, in the course of which he ) :l specified the time allowed Hungary to - ' reply. He added that the council had J :'. decided to grant the request of Count ) M ' Apponyi that ho be permitted to ex-' ex-' I I ,,,ain verbally before the allied coun- ;I cil the present situation of the allied )' government. M. Clemenceau said this I J would be allowed, provided that no dls- i cussion should follow. The council ; will hear Count Apponyi tomorrow. t The entire ceremony of the presentation presen-tation lasted barely five minutes. |