PEACE TREATY
NfXKMMfY EVADING IT. | ftr Triifnsh.—Pmi Attn. —Copyright, | Received Feb. 3, 11.20 p.m. P Pails,' Feb. 2. *t is understood the Conference of Amb»»t*dore (whicE has replaced the Allied Supreme Council) to-day considers Germany's failure to comply with the Tl«saty u regards supplying France with ca»L declares that during the first twenty days of January, Germany sent ,only 260,000 tons, compared with the •tipalated minimum of 1,700,000 tons monthly. Le Temps warns the Allies that Gerriwny reckons to nullify the Treaty by evading the stipulations one after another—Atu.-N\2. Cable Assn. A CRISIS IMMINENT. SURRENDER OF CRIMINALS OPPOSED. Received Feb. 4, 12.55 a.m. Paris, Feb. 3. A crisis Is imminent, owing to Germany's failure, After warnings, to deliver the specified quantities of coal. It is Alio Germany's intention to resist the namder of war criminals. The Conference of Ambassadors is eon•dering the imposes, and has drawn up tbe text of a formal demand relating to crtWlnsK Which will be handed to Heir yob. Lersner to-morraw. 1* Temps says the Germans are dettrafcud to slttde successively every Treaty stipulation safeguarding reparations pending the moment offering to scrap the whole Treaty.—Times Sertir
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1920, Page 5
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