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German Peace Delegation, Paris - Eupen and Malmedy -  Protests against the Belgian Administrative Controller's financial rulings and his general interference in matters of civil jurisdiction.
German Peace Delegation, Paris - Eupen and Malmedy - Protests against the Belgian Administrative Controller's financial rulings and his general interference in matters of civil jurisdiction.
Mr Sthamer, German Representative in London - System of Voting in Eupen and Malmedy - Transmits, on behalf of his Government, copy of a note addressed on 3 May by the German Peace Delegation in Paris to the Peace Conference containing a further protest against the actions of the Belgian Authorities in this matter.
Mr Sthamer, German Representative in London - System of Voting in Eupen and Malmedy - Transmits, on behalf of his Government, copy of a note addressed on 3 May by the German Peace Delegation in Paris to the Peace Conference containing a further protest against the actions of the Belgian Authorities in this matter.
Eupen and Malmedy - German Minister in London - states that the Belgian Authorities have ordered the expulsion of all Germans who came to Eupen and Malmedy since 1st August 1914, also that their money is being exchanged at current rate of exchange, and protests against this violation of the Treaty.
Eupen and Malmedy - German Minister in London - states that the Belgian Authorities have ordered the expulsion of all Germans who came to Eupen and Malmedy since 1st August 1914, also that their money is being exchanged at current rate of exchange, and protests against this violation of the Treaty.
Mr. Colban - Eupen and Malmedy - Minute transmitting cutting from "Le Temps" of 30 May referring to decision taken by the Council of Ambassadors concerning the conditions for the public expression of opinion in Eupen and Malmedy, under the Versailles Treaty of Peace, and pointing out that any arrangement on the part of the Council of Ambassadors would be regrettable.
Mr. Colban - Eupen and Malmedy - Minute transmitting cutting from "Le Temps" of 30 May referring to decision taken by the Council of Ambassadors concerning the conditions for the public expression of opinion in Eupen and Malmedy, under the Versailles Treaty of Peace, and pointing out that any arrangement on the part of the Council of Ambassadors would be regrettable.
Eupen and Malmedy - German Chargé d'Affaires in London transmits copy (which has already been handed to the President of the Peace Conference) of letters from inhabitants, complaining of the manner in which the Belgian Authorities are carrying on the public register, provided for in Article 34 of the Versailles Peace Treaty
Eupen and Malmedy - German Chargé d'Affaires in London transmits copy (which has already been handed to the President of the Peace Conference) of letters from inhabitants, complaining of the manner in which the Belgian Authorities are carrying on the public register, provided for in Article 34 of the Versailles Peace Treaty
Communicated by Mr. Gastao da Cunha - Eupen and Malmedy - Letter issued by "the vast majority of inhabitants of Eupen and Malmedy" and other documents sent to protest against the actions of the Belgian Authorities in the popular consultation in the circles of Eupen and Malmedy.
Communicated by Mr. Gastao da Cunha - Eupen and Malmedy - Letter issued by "the vast majority of inhabitants of Eupen and Malmedy" and other documents sent to protest against the actions of the Belgian Authorities in the popular consultation in the circles of Eupen and Malmedy.
Eupen and Malmedy - The German Ambassador in London transmits a copy of a note sent by his Government to the Belgian Government to establish that the territories ceded to Belgium do not belong to it, as has been published after a separation of a century, but were part of the German Empire almost all time.
Eupen and Malmedy - The German Ambassador in London transmits a copy of a note sent by his Government to the Belgian Government to establish that the territories ceded to Belgium do not belong to it, as has been published after a separation of a century, but were part of the German Empire almost all time.
Eupen and Malmedy - Dr. Creutz addresses a protest, on behalf of the "Vereinigten Landsmannschaften", against the way in which the plebiscite takes place in these provinces.
Eupen and Malmedy - Dr. Creutz addresses a protest, on behalf of the "Vereinigten Landsmannschaften", against the way in which the plebiscite takes place in these provinces.
Eupen and Malmedy - Memo dated 11 September 1920 from the German Delegation in Paris
Eupen and Malmedy - Memo dated 11 September 1920 from the German Delegation in Paris
The Spitsbergen Treaty - Mr. H. Nicolson (Report No. 33140) - Transmits copies of drafts submitted to the Supreme Council on 21 November by the Committee on Spitsbergen: 1) An amended version of the Treaty on this subject 2) A reply to the Norwegian Minister 3) A letter from Great Britain, the United States, Italy, Japan, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden to be addressed to the Representatives, in Paris.
The Spitsbergen Treaty - Mr. H. Nicolson (Report No. 33140) - Transmits copies of drafts submitted to the Supreme Council on 21 November by the Committee on Spitsbergen: 1) An amended version of the Treaty on this subject 2) A reply to the Norwegian Minister 3) A letter from Great Britain, the United States, Italy, Japan, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden to be addressed to the Representatives, in Paris.