TERMS OF THE NOTES
MILITARY CONTROL AND EX CROWN PRINCE.
(REBTBR'S TBLKGBAM.)
. PARIS, 21st November. lollowmg an exchange of views regarding the provisional agreement, the Allied Government* hav ß agreed on the terms of the Note? which will be forwarded to Germany. The first Note denies that military control will contribute to disorders, and insists on the resumption of control reserving the right to take such measures as may seem proper in the event of the. Commission of Control being obstructed by German authorities or citizens The second Note deals, with the Crown Prince, and accepts the assurances of the German Note. Nevertheless, it declares that the Crown» Prince's presence in German territory is likely to provoke serious complications for Germany at home and abroad. • It also holds the German Government responsible for any consequences which might compel the Allies to confer upon measures necessary, to deal with the situation.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 7
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