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LATE CABLES

LONDON. May 1. British relief forces leave for North RussiS in a few days. A Russian Bolshevik communique states : In the Archangel region wc advanced from the left bank of the Dvina to the River Shuvega, hut floods hmd In Cecil Harmsworth said that the Government would not recognise the transfer of enemy vessels to r - eufcral | EßLlNi May 1# Herr Erzberger has scut a note to Marshal Foch complaining that the Polos contemplate an attack, on German Posen, and are massing troops on the frontier. Erabergcr hints that Germany may bo compelled, to take <ilso to refuse further fcicilities foi the ticinspoit of 1 olish troops from the west. It is also reported that the German Government are mobilising troops in Northern Silesia. PARIS, April 29. Mr Murdoch says : The Peace Treaty to be presented to the Germans will provide that all Government property in former German territories Khali -nass to the new Government exercising authority therein, and the Sion" of the M Courts shall be final. The new Governments mav reuaSe resident Germans and formulate the conditions under which Germans mav reside, hohl property, trade, or work in former German Monies The Kiel Canal will be placed on a similar footing as the Panama Ga A Its approaches will he maintained free and open to vessels of conimcrcc cr wa? all nations at peace with Germany on terms of entire emnhtv Tim licaxy will provide'lor the appointment by each country m 4 a n (icna-v will ;us,, have a representative, to- cona sun cv.mi.-i-,e.-m. ui \.a t tl)3 of their repatriaJmi ’Slifis'afeo te°imdoTta!m to‘accept all repatriated prisoners but the allied countries mav send German internees or prisoners to a ncutial country nr oerm.it them to'remain in allied ’territory. Germany is to undertake to £ iTinnirk's f<,r missing soldiers, restore the property taken froui ttan tmmTsli a hst of dead prisoners and their graves, and mamtaau such Tha mmpr-d effect of the economic clauses in the treaty is to graves. M * favored-nation treatment for five years. Another Irovismn will the allied-and associated .Governments shall preserve fbe right to retain and liquidate aU property, rights, and interests of German nationals cr companies controlled by them..

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Evening Star, Issue 17033, 2 May 1919, Page 8

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LATE CABLES Evening Star, Issue 17033, 2 May 1919, Page 8

LATE CABLES Evening Star, Issue 17033, 2 May 1919, Page 8

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