THE 26th JUNE
LATEST DATE FOR GERMANS- TO SIGN .
REFUSAL MEANS INSTANT INVASION
<UNiTED TRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLO ASSOCIATION.) (Received June 3, 1.30 p.m.) PARIS, 2nd June. Tiie Echo de Paris states that the Allies have decided to refuse the latest German proposals, and to notify the German- delegates that they must sign or refuse before the 26th June. (REDTER'S IEDEdBASTO PARIS, 2nd, June. It is authoritatively stated that if the Treaty is not signed by the endl of June Germany will be instantly invaded from the west and north, or from the Baltic, and peace will not be accepted until Berlin is occupied.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 3 June 1919, Page 8
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