THE NEW ARMISTICE
MORE STRINGENT CONDITIONS. PARIS, February 14. Yesterday was.one of the most fruitful days since ihe Peace Conference opened. It is believed that when tho terms are disclosed, it will be found that they do not merely insist on the complete fulfilment of the previous demands, but impose others which the Allied commanders consider essential to the national Bafety. If the Germans declare that they must refer the terms to Weimar, they will do so explicitly knowing that there can be no negotiations, but that Germany as a defeated nation must accept. If they take the latter course, they will find the Allies prepared to give some help towards her economic reconstruction, and to mako some relaxation in the blockade: . Marshal Foch and Admiral Browning have gone to Treves in connection with the renewal of tho Armistice. INDEFINITE EXTENSION. Hcuter'a' Toicicrami).(Received February 17, 12.50 a.m.) LONDON, February 16. Tho Armistice nas been extended indefinitely. Tho Germans are required to cease the anti-Polish offensive.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10206, 17 February 1919, Page 5
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165THE NEW ARMISTICE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10206, 17 February 1919, Page 5
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