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THE NEW FRONTIERS.

c CZECHO-SLAVIAN LINE. J f THE NEW ITALIAN 80-UDARY. \ t The northern frontier of Austria facing , ' Czecho-Slavia follows the existing ad- j 1 ■»—(istrative boundaries formerly separ- ' ating the provinces of Bohemia and ' Moravia. " l The southern frontier facing Italy is l to follow watershed between the Inn and * wave, on the north, and the boundary j rivers in the south passing Col * "» Brenner and including Setetten »aHey i n lta.lv. That facing i the Serbian-Croatian-Slovene State, is to < °c fixed by the principal Allied and as- j < Powers at a later date. In the ! eastern part the line passing just east of ; J Bliebnrg crosses the" Drave just above t ■ts confluence with the Lavani. and t thence will pass north of the Drave so - a s to leave t( the Serbian-Croatian-Slo-!«ne State Marburg and Radkcrsburg, ! last to the north of which latter place ] 'twill join the Hungarian frontier. 1 The western and north-western front- 1 'Ms facing Bavaria, the western frontier t facing Switzerland, and the eastern j frontier facing Hungary remain tin- 1 changed. i .The treaty is to come into force when j E !gned by Austria and the three prin- i ""■Pal Powers, and to be effective for the i i ""dividual States on the deposit of their i _-Ofio ratifications, ■ U

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 131, 3 June 1919, Page 5

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THE NEW FRONTIERS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 131, 3 June 1919, Page 5

THE NEW FRONTIERS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 131, 3 June 1919, Page 5

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