THE SAAR MINES
ALLIES REPLY TO GERMAN NOTE FIUME QUESTION SETTLED THE PASSINCKOFTURKEY (ByTelegraph-Press Association-Copyrielit (lieu. May 30, 7.55 p.m.) Paris, May; 25. The Allie's reply to Germany's Note on tlio Saar question, points'out thai flip exploitation of the mines is part of the general reparation, as well as reparation for the destruction of tlie French miues. Tho reply denies that the inhabitants of tlio valley a.ro wholly German, and assart? that the'control would not'be administered by the I'ronoliT but by tho League of Nations." Germany is also reminded that the inhabitant?? of tho Saar Valley will be guaranteed certain social and fiscal The reply, states, lastly, that with a vioir to.avoiding misunderstanding, if-Germany after tho expiry of ono year after the. plebiscite has not effected "the payments in gold tho League of-Nations mn.y revise the. reparation plan, perhaps"'luruklaHug the .out : standbg-. amount with part of the mines. —Aus:-N7/. Cablo.Assn.. " . . ", GERHANV"wiLt"NOT SIGN (ItocMav 30, 10.15 p.m.) ; London, May 30. ' The "Daily Chronicles" Berlin correspondent states' that it is announced on official authority that Germany will not sign the Entente's peace terms in their present form.—Aus-.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ■■ - THE AUSTRIAN TREATY. (Kec. May 30, 7.55 p.m.) " ' \".' ' Paris, May .25. -.. The text of the Austrian Treaty will probably- not be presented before.May 30. -rAus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. . 'SOME OF THE TERMS.(Kcc. May 30, 7.55 p.m.) London, May 28. The Allies' terms to Austria include tho unconditional renunciation of the lost tpr r ritorics. Tho Army is to be limited to twenty'thousanil, while the Navy disappears.—United Service, ANOTHER CRITicSWESiDENT WILSON (Keo, May 30, 7.55' p.ni.) ' Paris, May 25. "L'Humanite" publishes a letter in which Mr.' "W 7 . M. BullitK?) announces liis resignation from the American-dele-gation to tho Peace Conference. He ; complains bitterly of President Wilson s acquiescence in the decisions regarding Russia, Shantung, the Tyrol, Thrace, Hun-, gary, the Saar Valley, Danzig, Mud tne abandonment of the freedom of the seas doctrine.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aesu,. ; ■ THE FIUME PROBLEM SETTLEMENT ANTICIPATED. . Paris, May 17 (delayed). French and American efforts to effect an -understanding between the Italians and Jugo-Slavs have had some success. Agreement on the Fiurne problem has not yet been reached, but both couutnes are moving towards a reconciliation;— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. . Paris, May 29. It is understood.that the Piume question has' lieen settled. -The.city is to become autonomous, and Italy is to receive Hie Adriatic islands'in exchange — Aus.-N.Z.. Cable Assn. (Kee. May 30) 8.45 p.m.). Paris, May 29. President Wilson and Signer Orlando have reached an agreement regarding tlio Adriatic—Aus.-N.Z/Cable Assn. ' END OF THEOgiAN EMPIRE : A PEBMONITOBY SYMPTOM. 'Paris, May 17 (delayed). The newspapers give" prominence to the importance .of tho occupation ol Smyrna, which they regard as the cud of the Ottoman Empire.—Aus.-N./.. Cable Assn. . ■"' . . ' i. KN\'ER, AND: TAL'A AT' MISSING. London, May 29. In the House of Commons Mr. Cecil Harmsworth (Under-Secretary for Foreign •Vffairs) eaid that the whereabouts ot Envor Pasha and Talaat Paeha were uuknown, but the Government was determined to bring them to account. Pro-, vision would be inserted for that purpose in tho Turkish Peace Treaty.-Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. ; TRIAL OFTHeTx-KAISER A HINT FROM HOLLAND., Rotterdam, May 27. The "Courant," in am article'which-, is probably inspired, hints that the Government may change tho Constitutional Law to "rant the Entente s demand for the extradition of. the Kaiser, but assentwill be conditional on certain provisions regarding the constitution % of tlio.Xourt and the. character, of the Cable Assn.;
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 7
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