GERMANS IN THE BALTIC
AN ULTIMATUM FROM THE ALLIES ■ . IMMEDIATE EVACUATION DEMANDED • Br ToleerwU-Preßs Aesoclatlon-Coprrleht. • • Paris, September, 28.:, f Marshal Foch, on behalf of tho AlUds, ,j lias presented a Note to Germany dcelm- > ing to accept the Government's plea that it 19 iniDotent to enforce tho withdrawal - of the Germans from the Baltic pro- , : vlnces. 'Tho Note orders the German Opv-.r.; cniment to proceed the withdrawal' immediately. Until this is donp, the Allies will refuse to consider the German : proposals. regarding raw material and iiiiiuicial facilities. • . Tho Note demands that the evacuation : shall include those Germans who. hayo piilisted in' .Russian Corps and those in . the n'rovinies. Meanwhile, until full sat- ; isfaction is given, the Allies will not con- , aider any request by the Gorman Government concerning food and raw material. and will aJso rcfiiso all financial facilities now benefiting the (jcrmnji Government. In tho event of noiv-fulh - niHit of the engagements the Alflics will : take,all necessary measures to enforce/,, the clauses of the Armistice.— Aus;-N./y | CaWe Assn.. :
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1919, Page 7
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169GERMANS IN THE BALTIC Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1919, Page 7
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