The Right Honourable Sir Joseph Cook, G. C. M. G., Minister for the Navy; for the UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA, by: General the Right Honourable Louis BоTHA, Minister of Na- Lieutenant-General the Right Honourable Jan Christiaan for the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND, by: The Right Honourable William Ferguson MASSEY, Minister of for INDIA, by: The Right Honourable Edwin Samuel MONTAGU, M. P., His Major-General His Highness Maharaja Sir Ganga Singh THE PRESIDENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC, by: Mr. Stephen PICHON, Minister for Foreign Affairs; Mr. Louis-Lucien KLOTZ, Minister of Finance; Mr. André TARDIEU, Commissary General for Franco-Ameri can Military Affairs; Mr. Jules CAMBON, Ambassador of France; HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF ITALY, by: Marquis G. IMPERIALI, Senator, Ambassador of His Majesty Mr. S. CRESPI, Deputy; HIS MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN, by : Marquis SAÏONZI, formerly President of the Council of Ministers; Baron MAKINO, formerly Minister for Foreign Affairs, Member of the Diplomatic Council; Viscount CHINDA, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of H. M. the Emperor of Japan at London; Mr. K. MATSUI, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of H. M. the Emperor of Japan at Paris; Mr. H. IJUIN, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of H. M. the Emperor of Japan at Rome; HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS, by: Mr. Paul HYMANS, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister of Mr. Jules van den HEUVEL, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Mr. Emile VANDERVELDE, Minister of Justice, Minister of THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BOLIVIA, by: Mr. Ismael MONTES, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Bolivia at Paris; THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL, by: Mr. Raul FERNANDES, Deputy; Mr. Rodrigo Octavio de L. MENEZES, Professor of Interna- THE PRESIDENT OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC, by: Mr. Chengting Thomas WANG, formerly Minister of Agricul- THE PRESIDENT OF THE CUBAN REPUBLIC, by: Mr. Antonio Sánchez de BUSTAMANTE, Dean of the Faculty of THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ECUADOR, by: HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE HELLENES, by: Mr. Eleftherios K. VENISÉLOS, President of the Council of Mr. Nicolas POLITIS, Minister for Foreign Affairs; THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF GUATEMALA, by: Mr. Joaquin MÉNDEZ, formerly Minister of State for Public L Minister Plenipotentiary of Guatemala at Washington, En- THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF HAITI, by: HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE HEDJAZ, by: Mr. Rustem HAÏDAR; Mr. Abdul Hadi AOUNI; THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF HONDURAS, by: Dr. Policarpo BONILLA, on special mission to Washington, THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA, by: THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA, by: THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA, by: THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF PERU, by: THE PRESIDENT OF THE POLISH REPUBLIC, by: Mr. Ignace J. PADEREWSKI, President of the Council of Ministers, Minister for Foreign Affairs; Mr. Roman DмOWSKI, President of the Polish National Committee; THE PRESIDENT OF THE PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC, by: Dr. Affonso Augusto DA COSTA, formerly President of the Council of Ministers; Dr. Augusto Luiz Vieira SOARES, formerly Minister for Foreign Affairs; HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF ROUMANIA, by: Mr. Ion I. C. BRATIANO, President of the Council of Ministers, General Constantin COANDA, Corps Commander, A. D. C. to the King, formerly President of the Council of Ministers; HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE SERBS, THE CROATS, AND THE SLOVENES, by: Mr. Nicolas P. PACHITCH, formerly President of the Council of Ministers; Mr. Ante TRUMBIC, Minister for Foreign Affairs; Mr. Milenko VESNITCH, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of H. M. the King of the Serbs, the Croats and the Slovenes. at Paris; HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SIAM, by: His Highness Prince CHAROON, Envoy Extraordinary and THE PRESIDENT OF THE CZECHO-SLOVAK REPUBLIC, by: Mr. Karel KRAMÁŘ, President of the Council of Ministers; THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF URUGUAY, by: GERMANY, by: Mr. Hermann MÜLLER, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Dr. BELL, Minister of the Empire; Acting in the name of the German Empire and of each and every component State, WHO having communicated their full powers found in good and due form have AGREED AS FOLLOWS: From the coming into force of the present Treaty the state of war will terminate. From that moment and subject to the provisions of this Treaty official relations with Germany, and with any of the German States, will be resumed by the Allied and Associated Powers. PART I. THE COVENANT OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. [For the text of the Covenant of the League of Nations, which constitutes Part I of the Treaty, see Supplement to the April JOURNAL, pages 128-140, which gives the text as adopted by the Preliminary Peace Conference, April 28, 1919. The Covenant as signed by Germany expressly includes "air" in military and naval forces, programs and questions whenever referred.] PART II BOUNDARIES OF GERMANY. ARTICLE 27. The boundaries of Germany will be determined as follows: 1. With Belgium: From the point common to the three frontiers of Belgium, Holland and Germany and in a southerly direction: the north-eastern boundary of the former territory of neutral Moresnet, then the eastern boundary of the Kreis of Eupen, then the frontier between Belgium and the Kreis of Montjoie, then the northeastern and eastern boundary of the Kreis of Malmédy to its junction with the frontier of Luxemburg. 2. With Luxemburg: The frontier of August 3, 1914, to its junction with the frontier of France of the 18th July, 1870. 3. With France: The frontier of July 18, 1870, from Luxemburg to Switzerland with the reservations made in Article 48 of Section IV (Saar Basin) of Part III. 4. With Switzerland: The present frontier. |