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Show WORLD TO KNOW TERNS Exact Demands Made on j Teutons to Be i Published. FIGHTING AT MUNICH Government and Soviet Troops in Violent Encounter. (By the Assoeiated Press) Details of the procedure to be observed ob-served at the historic meeting of Allied Al-lied and German representatives at Versailles a week from Friday arc being be-ing Nsorked out by the Allied delegations delega-tions to the peace conference. It is Impiobablc that the world will know the exact demands '& the associated governments until after the Teutons have been formally apprised of the price of peace. It seems, howeyer, that not only all the Allied governments, but the governments gov-ernments of all countries which severed sev-ered relations with Germany, will be informed as to the details of the proposed pro-posed treaty. For this purpose a secret sec-ret plenary session of the peace conference con-ference may be held before April 25 The council of four is at present devoting de-voting itself to efforts to settle the controversy between Italy and Jugo Slavia relative to the eastern shore of the Adriatic. In addition, it is declared de-clared in a semi-official French news agency dispatch that the Schleswig-Holstein Schleswig-Holstein problem In which Denmark and Germany are at odds, has been adjusted by the arrangement of a ref-crendum ref-crendum to the people of the province. Violent fighting has occurred at Munich between German government and soviet troops, the latter seeming to have won at least a temporary victory. vic-tory. It is probable, however, that the battle will be renewed, the government gov-ernment forces having been reinforced. Government troops also have been engaged en-gaged in quite serious encounters at Madgeburg, where radical elements which have been in control for the last two days are reported to have been defeated. Labor troubles are still prevalent throughout western Germany Czecho forces arc reported in dispatches dis-patches from Warsaw to have crossed the line of demarcation fixed by the Allied mission in Silesia where the Czechs and Poles claim territory. A clash along the Polish frontier Is said to have resulted in casualties. Meanwhile Mean-while the first detachment of General Haller's Polish troops ha6 started from France on Its way across Germany to Poland in accordance with the recent agreement with the Germans for the forwarding of this force. |