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The supreme authority is to be in the hands of an Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission, consisting of a Belgian, a French, a British, and an American member.
The articles of this Agreement are very fairly and reasonably drawn. [62] Art.365.After five years this Article is subject to revision by the Council of the League of Nations. [63] The German Government withdrew, as from September 1, 1919, all preferential railway tariffs for the export of iron and steel goods, on the ground that these privileges would have been more than counterbalanced by the corresponding privileges which, under this Article of the Treaty, they would have been forced to give to Allied traders. [64] Art.
367. [65] Questions of interpretation and application are to be referred to the League of Nations (Art.
376). [66] Art.
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