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GERMANS TO LEAVE PARIS

TERMS CONSIDERED TOO SEVERE

PARIS, May 10. American correspondents in touch with the Germans say the Germans have decided to leave for Weimar. Kantzau has ordered all the Germans to be ready to depart in 48 hours, owing to the severity of the terms. Rantiau requested individual interviews with President Wilson, M. Clemenceau and Mr Lloyd Gtorge, but all refused. The delegation takes a stand against every chapter of the terms. For instance, they demand that thew army be half a million. They described the reparation clauses as fabulously over-estimated, and refuse even to consider such new frontiers.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17569, 13 May 1919, Page 7

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GERMANS TO LEAVE PARIS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17569, 13 May 1919, Page 7

GERMANS TO LEAVE PARIS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17569, 13 May 1919, Page 7