. Review of reviews and world's work . proposal (the firsteight being subdivi-sions of Prussia) isas follows: First — Silesia, withGerman Posen and Ger-man East Bohemia. Second—The Germanparts of East and WestPrussia. Third — Brandenburg,Pomerania, and Meck-lenburg. Fourth—Greater Ber-lin and its suburbs. Fifth—Lower Saxony,Hanover, and Schleswig-Holstein. Sixth — Westphaliaand the Lippe principal-ities. Seventh—The Rhein-land. Eighth—The PrussianProvince of Hesse andthe Grand Duchy ofHesse. Ninth—Thuringia, in-cluding certain parts ofold Prussia. Tenth—T h e formerKingdom of Saxony, in-cludin


. Review of reviews and world's work . proposal (the firsteight being subdivi-sions of Prussia) isas follows: First — Silesia, withGerman Posen and Ger-man East Bohemia. Second—The Germanparts of East and WestPrussia. Third — Brandenburg,Pomerania, and Meck-lenburg. Fourth—Greater Ber-lin and its suburbs. Fifth—Lower Saxony,Hanover, and Schleswig-Holstein. Sixth — Westphaliaand the Lippe principal-ities. Seventh—The Rhein-land. Eighth—The PrussianProvince of Hesse andthe Grand Duchy ofHesse. Ninth—Thuringia, in-cluding certain parts ofold Prussia. Tenth—T h e formerKingdom of Saxony, in-cluding parts of Prus-sian Saxony. Eleventh—Baden. Twel f th—Wii r ttembe rg. Thirteenth—Bavaria, with the German parts ofnorthwest Bohemia. Fourteenth—German Austria. Fifteenth—Vienna and its suburbs. Doubtless the convention, if it adopts thegeneral plan, will revise these territorial Ebert draft proposes a President of Ger-many to be elected for a ten-year term by adirect vote of the whole IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI (Who recently went back to Poland, where he hastaken a prominent part in the creation of the Polishrepublic) No less is it our task to protect our frontieragainst fresh Russian military despotism, whichwants to force uppn us by means of warlikepower its anarchistic conditions, and unchain anew world war of which our country would be the theater. Bolshevismmeans the death ofpeace, of freedom, andsocialism. It is now apparentthat the existing Ger-man authorities aremuch more worriedabout the danger ofRussian Bolshevism,which has threatenedGermany both fromwithout and within,than about the atti-tude towards Ger-many and her futureof the victorious Al-lies in session at know that theAllies will be gov-erned in their discus-sions by sanity, intel-ligence, and a consid-eration for future Eu-ropean do not expectindulgence or easyterms at Paris, butthey know that theburdens to be placed upon them will be those


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