PEACE TREATY.
INIC IV BUDAPE T.
„ weeks before signas ture. „ rm i\Cr"there are no °' p 'HITCHES. jjan and N.Z. Cable Assn.) * PARIS, April 29. ■ mlikely that the treaty text * landed to the Germans before J or possibly Monday. have 11 fortnight to examine and three weeks will tore elapse before signature. Gennans remain at Versailles, ' v send tlie treaty to Germany r If the plenipotentiaries i ret“ rn to Germany it will be Vj as a breach of the negotiaA SUMMARY. PRELIMINARY TREATY. jjjjvcd This PARIS, May 2. og c ho de Paris” states that ■eliminary treaty is a compro- , preamble, showing why the i ani Associated Powers entered [t r f mentions the necessity for eafae of Nations, second chapter relates to the an frontiers, the third to other ; e r changes, the fourth to mili„aval and aerial questions, the to (be German colonies. ierchapters deal with reparation, mie and financial matters, and legislation. .document finally stipulates the ntees for the carrying out of the [HDENTIAL CONFERENCE. DECIDE INSTRUCTIONS TO DELEGATES. leceivcd This Day, 9.5 a.m.) LONDON, April 30. , “Daily Chronicle’s” Geneva mondent learns reliably that a Initial conference was held at i on Saturday between the minent and the most influential ■s of the Assembly, when they 5«1 the situation prior to the delegation’s departure. TRantzau said he was confident aid secure vital concessions in J to the Saar Valley, and would >to sign terms involving its 1 annexation. He stated that armistice negotiations with ms are progressing favorably, ce is desirable, for the purpose ring German forces to deal with t Rantzau opposed an alliance Lenin, which would compromise any’s future. He preferred to ish good relations with the antibeviks by offering more effective irt than the Entente.
WHOLESALE ARRESTS. stralian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) leceived This Day, 9.20 a.m.) BUDAPEST, April 30. iolesale arrests are intensifying anie. They include thirty dei of Karolyis’ party, thirty mts. thirty bank directors, ' presidents of commercial Is, and three hundred officers he army, all of whom are ated. f president of the Workmen’s til announced the confiscation of len belonging to the bourgeoisie.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8178, 3 May 1919, Page 3
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