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IF GERMANY HAD WON.

THE JUNKERS' PEACE TERMS. The New York Evening Post has very opportunely reca.led attention to tiio terms which Germany would have iiu- \ posed upon her enemies if she had won the war. These terms were proclaimed by Count Roon, a member of the ' ..an Upper Hon* , o." * publU'uci «u tin: ' * .j • Goerlitz. "Count Roon said thai <G rafn;.\ entitled, because of mand that Great .Britain turn war fleet to Germany. .-itu/a to Spain, Egypt,'auvi -<• t Turkey, surrender :■ territory, and pay 43 00!) inn. „ indemnityT He deelareu r u:. these conditions were real'.- .< should be no armistice and no e-saauo of submarine warfare. The conditions :— „ ' 1-: Independence of Flanders Annexation of Belgium. _ \ ■ Annexation of the entire Flanders . coast including Calais. Annexation of the Briey and! basins, and the Tool Belfort and Verdun regions eastward. -. Restitution to Germany of all her colonies, including Kaio-Chau. ... t ; Britain to eede to Germany such navdj bases and cpaling stations as Germany desires. t Britain must return Gibraltar to , Spain, cede its war .fleet to Germany, restore Egypt to Turkey, and theSuea » Canal to Turkey. . , •' Greeee must be re-established under her. former King Constantino. •J. .: Austria and Bulgaria to divide Serbia and Montenegro. .'•* * Britain, France! and the United States must pay all of Germany's war cost*, the indemnity being a minimum of 45,000 million dollars. aost^ agree to deliver raw materials faamedi* , ately. ■" " '■ *,■■■: . t France said Belgium to remain oecnI pied, at their expense, until the oon®tions are earned oat.

About 20,000 mines are believed to be still in the North Sea. An /imeriean estimate ofdeathjfin that country from influent* epidemic in the seven, weeks from September,"

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Mt Benger Mail, 28 May 1919, Page 3

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IF GERMANY HAD WON. Mt Benger Mail, 28 May 1919, Page 3

IF GERMANY HAD WON. Mt Benger Mail, 28 May 1919, Page 3