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? I I PAG* SIX ' ,l * | THE PEACE Tl H ??? "Danzig?Danzig and the district i tions on w Immediate above it is to be consti- Kuropean tuted into tlie 'tree city of Danzig,'| property, o under the guarantee of the league many undt through a free area in the port: in- matin prot an re to Poland the tree use of all the former C!ei city's waterways, docks and other given by i other port facilities, the control and ing author administration of the Vistula and l?r, the whole through railway systems "China within the city, and postal tele- favor of CI lion between Poland and Danzig, demnities i provide against discrimination protocol of against Poles within the city and wharves, b place its foreign relations and the 0f warship: diplomatic protection of its citizens other paid jabroad in charge of Poland. j niatic or ci Germany ami Denmark. (the Germat "Denmark -The frontier between and Hatiko Clermany and Denmark will tie fixed territory liv the -self determination of the agrees to r? population. Ten days from the expense all peace German treops and nut hot i-. ments seizt ties shall evaluate the region north China, how of the line running from the mouth tires for d of the Schlei. south of Kappor. erty in th? Sehleswig and Friedrichstadt along without tin Ihe Filler to the North sea south of signatory t Tonning; the workmen *- and sol- j "German diets' councils shall he dissolve!: of the con and the territory administered l?v an Tientsin. < international commission of five, o' them to mt whom Norway and Sweden shall be renounces invited to name two. or any alii* "The commission shall insure a nient for tl free and secret vote in three zones, tion of her That between the German Danish the seizure frontier and a line running south of man interes the island of Alsen. north of Flens- 1017. She tturg and south of Tondern to the Great Hrita Worth sea north of the island of Sylt 'be Hritish will vote as unit within three weeks of French after the evacuation. Within five property ol weeks after this vote the second the French cone, whose southern boundary runs "Siam ( front the North sea south ol the is- all ngroom? land of Fehr to (tie Haiti, south of Siant incite f?ygum, will vote by communes. Two territorial t weeks after tliat vote the third /.one Ml Hernial running to the limit ol evacuation consular an also will vote by communes. The in- passes w?tl ternation.il commission will then Siam. Gernt ?1row a new frontier on tit.1 basis of dealt with these plebiscites and with due re- economic r' jrard for goographical and economic a" ''la ms a conditions. Germany will renounce ure and coi all sovereignty over territories rtorih b'tttidation of this line in favor of the associated tcrnment o' KOvernmenls, who will hand them' "Liberia over to Denmark. rights und< Heligoland Fortifications. rnngentents "Heligoland The tort ideations, ini-' Liberia military establishments and har-ir'Kbt to no tiors of the islands of Heligoland customs, at and Dune are to bo destroyed under :inv further the supervision of the allies hy Ger- habilitatlon man labor and at Germany's ex-, ;,s abrogat? pense. t hoy may not n'cmM r : r-; ed for any similar fort illrat ions, ? built in the future t "Russia?Germany nprees to re fjjvll' Fperf as permanent ami inalienable II'-' the dependency of all territories >' which were part of the former Rus-, IIhiBI aian empire, to aeeept tie- abroua- 1111^ Hon of the I'.rest Idtovsk and otlier I" ?< treaties entered into \ ?h the niavi | i mnlist Rovernment of Russia, to ree-j ? j Ognize the full force all trent M entered into by the allied and asso- mB elated powers with states which w< . a part of the former Russian empire and iO rocotrnizo the frontiers as de termined theieon. The allied at I Associated powers formally reserve the ripht of Russia to obtain re- nL atitution and reparation of the prin i IBjl, ciples of the present treaty. Iltll nil "Section "? -Gorman riphts out- |||fl |j I ride Hurope: Outside Kurope ' UlR llM! TSermany renounces all richts. ti-| ! tR's. and privileges tis to her owpj li/l |li lied and assoeiated powers, an I an ! dertakes to aocept whatever nioas tires are taken by the flvo alii* I ^__T7 powers in relation thereto Colonial IVwsMsions, "? "Colonial and overseas posses-1 ry ? eions: Germany renounces in favor, of the allied and associated powers) tier overseas possessions with all rights ami titles therein. All mov-| able and immovable property he-1 _jilll Jonglng to the (Jermiin empire or toj any German state ball pa s to tiv _p government exi n Ing ?i therein. These governments my' make whatever provisions seem ; suitable /or the repatriation of (levman nationals and as to the condl-, h *ori ?rburenummkur 1 rrmiiwwwm hiu.j. of nations. A high commissioner ap- tor damagi pointed by the league and president j tionals in t at Danzig shall draw up a constitu- j tier zone I tion in agreement with the duly ap- man civil pointed representatives of the city and of ind and shall deal in the first instance January 1! with all differences arising between Germany r< the city and Poland. The actual the conver boundaries of the city shall be de- veuiber, 1? limited by a commission appointed 10 12. and within six months from the peace France in mil to include three representatives mate prese chosen by the allied and associated repatriatioi powers and one each by Germany its. credits ami Poland I secured. 1 "A convention, the terms of which accept and shall be fixed by the five allied and by the allii associated powers, shall be conolud- as to the t cd between Poland and Panzis in Africa a which shall include Danzig within act of Herl the Polish customs frontiers, eral act of ? { f , 1 THE 1 ' tie1? and agreemei pip i rw*\r seU" l'nd Ubprla a ?4 J\ a 1f beria's ri?:ht to dot \M^aa A M and condition of I moot of Germans i As to >1 hieh Gertn-in subjects of| "Morocco?GtBtm o-lpln shall reside, hold hpt. ,jKhts. titles u r carry oil uusiness. uer- jj,e aC( Qf ^ rtakcs to pay reparation icran(-o-Gprmnn ag ? suffered by French na- nn(| u?n and uml? in1 Camereons or its iron- arrangements with hrough the acts of Ger-' pjre# She undertn and military authorities ve,,c in any negot ividual Germans from 1st ro(.co between Fi .to 1st August 19 14. powers, accepts all enounces all rights under Qf (be French pro ition of the 4th of No- nT>unces the capita 11. and 29th September, ban Rovernment sh undertakes to pay to liberty of action i accordant* with an esti-. mnn nationals, and nted and approved by the |e(>tpd persons sh:1 i commission all depos- tj,?> common law. advances, etc.. thereby immovable Germ; Germany undertakes to ciudlng mining rig observe any provisions n( public auction, ml and associated powers paid to the She rado in arms and spirits an,j deducted from is well as to the general account. Germany i tin of 1SS.1 and the gen- r4?iinuuish her jntei Brussels of 1890. Piplo- bank of Morocco, ection to inhabitants of gnf)ds entering Get man colonies is to be, ,j)(. same privill the governments exorcis- goods. it y. "Kgvpt ?German visions to China. British protectorati Germany renounces in clared on Deoetnbf lina all privileges and in- renounces as from resulting from the Boxer the capitulation a 19M. and all buildings, agreements, etc.. c arracks, forts, munitions with TOgypt. Sbe ti ?. wireless plants and intervene in any n ic property except diplo- Fgypt between Gr insular establishments in other powers. The i concessions of Tientsin for Jurisdiction m w and in other Chinese tiouals and proper except lxiao Cliau and man consent to an turn to China at her own may be in relation t tlte astronomical itistru- of public debt. G <1 in l'.'OO :iinl I'.hii. i,, transfer ti> ever, will take n<? moas- the powers given ti isposal of Gorman prop- of Turkey for sr legal quarter at Pekln navigation of tin* i? consent of the powers raneements for pr 0 the Hoxor protocol. to German nationa y accepts the aliment ion ma?|e simiiar to the cessions at Hankow ami Morocco and other hina agreeing to open: lievptian poods en ornational ttsc. Germany shall enjoy the sat nil claims against China Itrhtsh roods. ><1 and associated povern ' "Turkey and It 11 m* interment or repatria-j accepts all arranpe citizens, in China and fori allied and associat or liquidation of Gor , with Turkey and It its there since August 14,|erence to any right, renounces in favor of terests claimed in tl in her state property in Germany or her n; concession at Canton and dealt with elsewhon and China jointly of the Provisions f< r the German school in "Shantung Corn concession at Shanghai. Japan all riphts. t Sernianv recognizes that leges, notably as in mts between herself and, the railroads, mine: ling the rich! of extra- quired by her treat y cea od July 1 * 17 March <*>, 18b 7, an 1 pill lie property except nients as to Shnntu id diplnm t c premises riphts to the railro; lout compensation to Tao to Tsinaufu. i in private property to ho eilities and mining in accordance with the of exploitation, pas lanses. Germany waives pan. and ttie cables i.- iinst Siatn for the >- / to Shanghai and t'I nlcniti.ition of her ships. tree of .ill charge: i, ,,,m v, ui ii- pruiMTi v. mn r her nationals movable, in Kiaoch (Jermany renounces :i!l l>> .lapun free of al r the international ar- "Section > ?Milit I ! 1 1 and I'll? icgnrd- air: In order to re more particularly the initiation of a cene initiate a receiver of the the armaments of id disinterest herself in many undertakes di negotiations for the re- the military, naval of Liberia. She regards which follow: ?d all commercial trea- "Military forces: LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER ? its between her-j zation of the German a >< i11 iti-cs iii-| iuki' piuce wiinin iwo nun ermine the status i peace. Its strength nuty the re-establish- 100,000, including 4,00i n Liberia. with not over seven divis lorocro.* fantry and three of any renounces all and to be devoted ind privileges un ly to maintenance of int? lgectras and the and control of frontiers, reenients of 1900 may not be grouped un ?r all treaties and, than two army corps he the Sheridan eirt- staffs. The great Germi Ues not to inter- staff is abolished. The iations as to Mo- ministrative service, co ranee and other civilian personnel not ir the consequences the number of effectives, tcctorate and to one-tenth the total in Iations. the Sheri- budget. Employes of tl all have comnlete states such as customs of n regard to Get- guards and coast guards all German pro- exceed the number in If ill he subject to darmes and local police i All movable and creased only in accord tnc in property. In- growth of population, hts. may be sold these may be assembled fi the proceeds tn training, rifian government Arms anil Muiiitbi the repatriation "Armaments: All osta s also required to for tlio manufacturing, p rests in the stati storage or design of umi All Morroccan nitions of war. except thoi many shall have a]|y excepted, must be do ige as French three months of the peace personnel dismissed. T v recognizes the amount of armament and } over Egypt de- allowed Germany is laid d< r 18. 1914. and tail tables, all in excess August 4. 1914. rendered, or rendered use nd oil treaties.: manufacture or intpov oncludeil by her asphyxiating, poisonous, indertakes not to gasses and all analogous egotiatlons about forbidden, as well as the ii eat Hritain and of arms, munitions and re are provisionsj rials. Germany may not l ot f!orm?in tv o _ 1- l_ "" - ? . v.v. I.u- iuic ntnii initial lit If* I'm lv. and for (lor governments, y changes which j "Conscription: Consc o the commission abolished In CJermany. Tl ormany consents personnel must be malt Croat Britain ot voluntary enlistments for 0 the late sultan 12 consecutive years, the i curing the free discharges before the ex|i Suez canal \r- that term not in any year opertv belonging five per cent of the total Is in '\gvpt are Minors remaining in tin ise in the case of must agree to serve to the countries. Anglo- years and newly appoint! tming Cormany must agree to serve activi lie treatments as years. | "No military schools ex< ilgnrla -Germany absolutely indispensable ments which the units allowed shall exist ill pd powers make two months after the peac ulgaria with ref-' soclations such as socletie privileges or in- charged soldiers, shooting iose countries hv ing clubs, educational ltlonals and not ments or universities ma a l themselves with military or Japan. i All measures of mobili: tanv cedes to forbidden. titles ami privi- , Tlie lUilne Zone. 1 Kiao-Cbow and) "Fortresses: All fortifi s ami cables ac- fortresses and field work y with China of In German territory within d other agree- kilometers east of the Khii nc. All German dismantled within three wl front Tsing The eonHtruetion of any n< nelnding all fa-| rations there is forbidden, rights and right j ti'ied works on the sotitl s equally to Ja-I eastern frontiers, however from Tsing Tao main lefoo, the rablesj "Control: Inter-allied ?. All German j slons of control w ill see t( ivcahlr and irn j eutlon of the provisions fo ow is acquired time limit is set. the 1 charges ! named being three montl ary. naval and may establish headquartei nder possilde the German seat of governmer ral limitation o? to any part of Germany all nations, Gor- Germany must give thcin ler t ly to observe | facilities, pay their expi and air clauses also the expenses of ex? the treaty, including the 1 The demohlli- material necessary in d 4 * LC. irmy must destruction or surrendi iths of the equipment, jnot exceed 9 oflicers, (The remainder of tti ions of in- of the league of nations cavalry, in subsequent issues of 1 exclusive irnal order X|IK STATE OF SOUTH Divisions der more >;ulquarters 1118 K*cellency, R?l?e in general cr? Governor and Con army ad in-Chief in and Ov nsisting of State A foresail tcluded in i is reduced I -p0 njj an(j sincuiar JudK tho 1913 | Constables and oth< 10 German of Justice, in the fleers, first u;k ree"nR'? r> Whereas, at a Court 1 may not Sessions and Common P >13. (Jen nay he in0 with 1h None of ar militar; m ilA hlishmenfs J reparation. ?? * and mn ?^ se specific- 1^X7 scd wit hir I # and their 13.1X1 ho e^act j munitions j tC/ awn in do- , f * to be stir-j it th,;i stock tation of, _ or other j Jjg g|| liquids is | w^" 1 nportatlon war ma toinanufac I JLClV r foreign rlption Is le enlisted j ^WfiWP ltained by ? l| l|| terms or lUZlANNE number 01 ^ ?ft5 < lira! ion of **~'A lo exceed effectives cr^r W s serv ice , ' a po or ir? . rrv.'.vr.r^r"' ?d officers ~^^STrm^S^ dy for T> iopi those Real Estate i Uormany o. No as s for dlaor tour-' establish- *1 y occupy I HOUSCS matters. '.atIon are I 1 W F ^w situated w w ? a zone r>o ~? lie will bo. months.! 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