THE PEACE TREATY
MORE EQUIVOCATION, A QUALHTIED SIGNATURE DESIRED. ■ lUtt BIG FOUR STAND FIRM. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received June 27, 10 p.m. Paris, June 23. . dfftt Bauer gent a note to M. Clemenjpau requesting that tie treaty be reMunifted by the league within two years, and added that Germany was mdy to sign without recognising that tt* German people were authors of the ttat alld without undertaking to deliver Vp tiie war criminals. Germany gigns «Uy in the sense that signature is imposed by force, and declines the tWJKmslbflity for the consequences when, at fa bound to happen, the impossibility Of carrjrbig out the conditions comes to light Sermjany cannot give up the Jtaiser.
The Council of Four replied to Herr Stater that the time for discussion had >M»ed. The Allies cannot accept any tjttallfjqatlon or- reservation- They retore Germany's unequivocal decision to jdgn and accept the treaty as a whole
<j»jSATURE UNDER PRESSURE. . G&BMiXTB CONSTEKNAtICef. jfcf Having to lie m the bed SHE HAS MALE. % r Bateiwd June 27,11.45 p.m. ." London, June 23. A JWe intimating that she will sign JK!|sl* <s«ra»any is consternated that ] fMiflSp* should have resolved to wrest 9*J2* foT "" * v * n 8B 'WwptMW of: NMjflana w!iich seek to take away the ■gfflf of the German people, which, WtofiVt remain untouched by any act M iM**»- Germany, after years of l«fh.ttiU matting, lack* means for deAiuijig her honor externally, and is IWflMf to; overwhelming foroe, but withMtt abandoning the view regarding the aputtoa of the terms. Germany declares the trWldy to sign the terms the Allies j tm impMdU-Iteatw. . ■ I , ' ■ GBRMAiTY'B TOAL NOTE. * i.'\l v*-" DOCUMENT. ■ : - Ewelted Jane 27, 8.30 pit. miMusj't final note on the peace siia tfcfct Germany yields to force, but the .terms inJfefjfir unheard of injustice.—Banter- ; SS& A»tl-BAHTZAU DBMONSXBA- • VBB. ' - '*■ r sH&slt PBJatTEB'S APOLOGY.
Received June 27, 8.30 tun. * 'iv*»'-*" i. Paris, June 18. • fejKmnestiwi with the ineidsut which - |MM orf the departure of the German 4 tillfegMfcn, .M. Clemeneeau has sent a «♦*»•», Count Brockdorff-Rantzau stat- . - W-1& lua learned that » crowd had Ittrt&Ud outside Hantxau's residence teMtnw Disorder followed. M- Clemen-mfc-jkutens to express regret for these , MnjmfisM* tets, Which aw quite eonflftty to fw I*wa of hospitality and pMn§tabf> that the Prefect of the Seine IwiwStpgfsed to Aerr von Haniel, while fkt jßw Commissary will be relieved fat iftpfet for hot taking the prescribed teepwres for the maintenance of order.— / . % TOJ)AY« THE DAY.
Paris, June 28. message states that the Ctangfeji delegation has been appointed itod is expected on Saturday.
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