THE AUSTRIAN TREATY
FIVE BILLION GOLD MARKS
INDEMNITY,
(Australia!) & N.Z, Cable Association.)
PARIS, May 19,
The indemnity clause in tho Austrian treaty is one-twentieth of the German indemnity, amounting to five billion gold marks without bonds.
Tho Italians ask that Austria bo obliged to return the priceless art treasures taken from Italy during previous wars.
GERMAN RESISTANCE
(Aust. & N.Z. Cable Assn. & Renter;
(Rec. May 25. 2 p.m.) LONDON, May 14. Tho Daily Chronicle’s Berlin correspondent says “Newspapers claim that the Entente cannot fail to bo impressed by the ainanimity expressed in ihe National Assembly. Newspapers give prominence to a vehement, phrase used by the PrussianJPrime Minister Busch,
tpthe effect I’: IV Germans had father be dead tm.n si.ucs.
Women delegates appealed to their sister® in Enter to. countries to realise what the terms mem for Germany.
Mathers, Miycr of ... West Prussian town, advised. the citizens to go home, pack their belongings, ar'di close their shops, because fighting would _fitart immediately. Many others predict .similarly. ’
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 23 May 1919, Page 5
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