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co sting steamers between German ports but that this request wes refused by cheirman is commission. Moreover in sitting of amistice commission of eight of January English reprasentative requested in name of his covernment that Germen in future rofrain from all provocations of Dolish population in east and west Prussia in Posen and Silesia and that in view of attitude of Poles who with violonce took !thority to themselves in Germony egainst conditions of amistice. Bernhard states irther: Right of self determination for nations is as valid for Germen people as for 11 otherSe It is valic for Alsace Lorraine whose Cestiny is to be decided by voting if itspopulation. It is velid against Poles who mest not separate Germen territory from the nation. Berliner Boorsencourier remarks one must accept it that Ranzau to build e. bridge by which und.er American mediation dissevered European humanity find itself Again brou 3ht together. Former director of Strassburg University and national library professor The Volfrom directs an appeal to Germen libraries for the support of the German Librorien and officials who have been expelled vithout consideration and in most shomeful way from Strassbure, director chief librarim, librarions inen nd women assistents and servents who have been exposed. by French proceedure to a dreary future. Concerning hygienic offorts of blockade upon Germen people well known food physiologist Professor Rubner bublishes notable statements: Rubner refers to inquiry made in previons years in reference to which depreciation of health condition and high nottlity further Fooc rations vere not langer but snaller. Snell towns in provinces lost their former suplies from so called back comtry and singlo country listricts were so depleted by purchases for industrial districts that Great emists for their winter existence. Heclth seeks its victims no longer only mong ole but also the younger and even S 177 children. With the General de- weekness and debility of whole any sickness is sufficient to lead to doath If in last years eight hudred thousand men in Germeny fell victims of blocitade one is not eble to conceive hov this birden can be yot further Finclly Rubnor refers to hundreds of Chousends of orphens who must finc. their inture way helpless thome life and to the nompers who have been per Chontly injuted y bad as vell S.S. to comsuaption viho Tret require for years to come 2010 care - SIITIGH TREXES TO U.S. Lord Robert Oecil interviewed by of Paris Matin concerning of S Ceclarec that British people 2.S much 2.S Amoric is were won over to of no ti hich womld br ing together members of hrunch family and atterrot to vist 200 ITo ber alected spoito league no concidate t: to IT system was in possession of Dublic it someching so set but what Mister Vilson reserved for 000- forenco Cot.ils His plans was neither rigid nor complicated. British government it roncanced in fávor: of this systémpor thatt. It seenod however that Dritis 20100 tion Sume the to coproache. c t 1 ir. Wilson. It was interosting to note thet conccption We-S at first Accased. Of hostility and then timidity. It was more than British and Amorican ideas. It was Liso bottor claboratod. Commission nomimitod by Monsicus Clonencoau and president ovor by Monsiour Bourgoois hea drawn 23 fivo roports. Studying locguo of nations in light of all roports futuro of loaguo es cvidont in smollest details. Fronch work was now submitted to Groat alliod as- ociations and to British French and Itclicn (overnments. Hore Lord Robort added it connot now be mede public but I can say that it formulates as C principle that should hove means of meking its docisions respocted end consequently foresees

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