THE ARMISTICE
INDEFINITELY EXTENDED ADDITIONAL TERMS SET OUT. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Renter's Telegrams. BERNE, February 16. Advices from Treves state that the Armistice has been extnded for an indefinite period. The additional terms require that the Germans shall cease thd: offensive against the Poles. Their troops must not pass a line starting on the Russian frontier wset of Luisenfeld, and passing west of Geos ana Neudorf, south of Brzoza, north ot Scubin, north of Jllxin, south or Sarootohin, south of Schodziesen, north of Czarnikau, west of Miala, Birnzaura, Rentsohen, Vollstem, ana Lissa, and north of Fiennchou, as far as tho Silesian-Russian frontier. Three days’ notice of ' denunciation must he given. Tho previous terms of the Armistice must be carried out until they are completed. A NEW WAR IF ARMISTICE BREAKS DOWN. Eeuter'e Telegrams. PARIS. February 18. Interviewed by the “Petit Piarisien’s” Weimar correspondent, Herr Erzberger declared that if pourparlers for the extension of the Armistice broke down, there would bo a. new war.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10207, 18 February 1919, Page 5
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