ARMISTICE TERMS EXTENDED.
GERMANS MUST KEEP OUT OF POLAND. :; • \ (Reuter's Telegram.) (Received Feb. 17, 2.30 p.m.) BERNE, Feb. 16.; Treves advices state that the armistice has been extended indefinitely. The , additional terms require the Germans to cease their offensive against the Poles. Their troops, must not pass lines start- 1 ing from the Russian frontier west of Luisenfeld, passing west of Gooss Neudorfj^sputh of;Brzoza, north of Schubin, I of; E^rt;,* south *Samotohin, ; south* of ScKooziese'n', north ' of "Czarnikau, west 1 of Miala, Bemzaum, Rentechen, Vollstein, Lissa, north of Fiennchou, as far as the Silesian-Russian frontier. « Three clays' notice of denunciation must be given. The previoius terms of the armistice must be carried out till , completed. PARIS, Feb. 16. ! Interviewed at Weimar, Erzberger declared that if the pourparlers _ for an extension of the armistice broke down there would be a new war.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14839, 17 February 1919, Page 6
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