Danskeren. (Neenah, Wis.) 1892-1920, October 15, 1919, Supplement, Page 6, Image 14

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    It is further provided that the territory
in question (i. e. North and Central Slesvig)
shall lx- evacuated by the German troops and
governmental authorities within ten days af
ter the Treaty goes into effect.
In the first zone (i. e. North Slesvig) the
plebiscite will take place within a period not
exceeding three v.. 1 alter the German eva
cuation.
The vote in Central Slesvig will take place
within a period not exceeding five weeks af
ter the plebiscite in North Slesvig has been
taken.
The final boundary will be fixed by an in
ternational commission of seven members, five
of whom are to be appointed by the Principal
Allied and Associated Powers and one each
by Denmark and Germany.
Denmark may, in agreement with the in
ternational commission temporarily governing
the territory, proceed to effect occupation of
the part of Slesvig voting to return immediate
ly upon the proclamation of the result of the
plebiscite.
Tin* accompanying map lias been drawn
1<> : how the exact location of the boundaries
of the respective plebiscite zones. It is, of
course, drawn on too small a scale to show
the details in the description of the boundary
lines a • contained in the Treaty id'Peace. Il has
been prepared from the boundary description
contained in the Treaty and by careful use of
several large scale maps of Slesvig available
in the Congressional Library in Washington.
In addition, through the courtesy of the Honor
able Henry Cabot Lodge, Chairman of the
Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate,