PROBLEM OF THE ALLIES.
BEHAVIOUR OF GERMANY.
POSSIBLE REFUSAL TO SIGN.
HOPING TO CAUSE PANIC. By Teleerapb— Association—Copyriffl
(Received 10 p.m.) A. and N.Z. PARIS. Juno 10 (delayed).
Something approaching a deadlock I has arisen over the reply of tho Allies to the German counter-pro- ' posals. M. Clemencoau is reported to be firmly adhering to the terms of tho treaty, for the reason that French public opinion is strongly averse to any change. Tho Council of Four has considered the reports of the various commissions on the Csmnter-proposals. It id believed that the reply will fix June J D as the ' date on which the Germans must Raj | whether they will sign cr decline. J There is good reason to brlnvD I that when tin Germans necivfi tho ; ultimatum si:ti -a.il declare they ' rat'i c-'-i.t '■■■ i<:o.!i«»r ts the 'V ■■'■ ■•■ !' VsseL -' ' ■■•< ■"?*-. :. »i: .• '■■ i ■ ■ :,, -'•ted ■>■;;.> ■ <■■ . " i- -; . ,-..- tr-9.*. :■>.( ■•":•. , ■mioi.w. ".- ■' A'!i'«. Im\;u ; : i {•>*.:■■> '■>'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17189, 17 June 1919, Page 7
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