ENSLAVED BY THE TREATY
. RUMANIA'S ,FATE> COMMENT ON THE GERMAN CONDITIONS . . : London, Hay 9. British newspapers express the opinion that Rumania has been virtually enslaved by the German peace terms, particularly by Hungary's seizure of (lie passes .and tho German hold upon the Danube, and the stationing of sis German divisions in Rumania, at Rumania's expense, in order to secure Rumanian corn, fodder, wool, cattle, and oihfo rlhe Central Powers.
An inspired communication from Vienna points out that Austria receives six hundred square kilometres (I'M square miles) south of Czernowitz, arid Hungary five thousand square kilometres (1950 square miles) of mountain land. The war damage payment provision primarily Telies on the destruction wrought by Rumania in Transylvania,—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ' RIPARIAN EIGHTS ON THE DANUBE Amsterdam, May 9.: The treaty between the Central Powers and Rumania provides that a committeo of the riparian States shall control the Danube below Braila. Rumania guarantees free traffic to all.the Slates, aud also permits warships to snil down-stream to the sea and upstream to the frontier of tho State concerned—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aesn. HIGH-SPIRITED DEFIANCE RUMANIAN' QUEEN'S' ATTITUDE, .; Amsterdam, May 9. German papers state thattho Queen of Rumania has announced, that'she will refuse to recognise peace, and prefers abdication to reigning in a Germnn-r.uled country. Queen Mario's children share her views, -arid never lose'an opportunity of insulting the Germans—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. v
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 199, 11 May 1918, Page 7
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226ENSLAVED BY THE TREATY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 199, 11 May 1918, Page 7
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