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Material specially intended for the manufacture, storage or use of the said products or devices is equally forbidden.

The manufacture and importation into Hungary of armoured cars, tanks or any similar machines suitable for use in war are equally forbidden.

TABLE I.-Composition and Maximum Effectives of an Infantry Division.

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Headquarters of Divisional Artillery.

Units.

3 Regiments of Infantry* (on the basis of 65 officers and 2,000 men per regiment). 1 Squadron...

1 Battalion of Trench Artillery (3 Companies).

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Each Regiment comprises 3 Battalions of Infantry. Each Battalion comprises 3 Companies of Infantry and 1 Machine gun Company.

Each Battalion comprises 1 Headquarters, 2 Pioneer Companies, 1 Pridging Section, 1 Searchlight Section.

Each Regiment comprises 1 Headquarters, 3 Groups of Field or Mountain Artillery, comprising 8 Batteries; each Battery comprising 4 guns or howitzers (field or mountain).

This Detachment comprises 1 Telegraph and Telephone detachment, 1 Listening Section, 1 Carrier Pigeon Section.

TABLE II.-Composition and Maximum Effectives for a Cavalry Division.

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Each group comprises 9 fighting cars, each carrying 1 gun, 1 machine gun, and 1 spare machine gun, 4 communication cars, 2 small lorries for stores, 7 lorries, including 1 repair lorry, 4 motor cycles. NOTE. The large Cavalry Units may include a variable number of regiments and be divided into independent brigades within the limit of the effectives laid down above.

TABLE III.-Composition and Maximum Effectives for a Mixed Brigade.

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*Each Regiment comprises 3 Battalions of Infantry. Each Battalion comprises 3 Companies of Infantry and 1 Machine gun Company.

TABLE IV.-Minimum Effectives of Units whatever organisation is adopted in

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TABLE V.-Maximum Authorised Armaments and Munition Supplies.

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• Automatic rifles or carbines are counted as light machine guns.

Amount of
munitions
per arm
(rifles, guns,
etc.).

1,150

500 rounds.

15

10,000 rounds.

2

1,000 rounds.

500 rounds.

3

1,000 rounds.

N. B. No heavy gun, i. e., of a calibre greater than 105 mm., is authorized.

SECTION II.

NAVAL CLAUSES.

ARTICLE 120.

From the date of the coming into force of the present Treaty all Austro-Hungarian warships, submarines included, are declared to be finally surrendered to the Principal Allied and Associated Powers. All the monitors, torpedo boats and armed vessels of the Danube Flotilla will be surrendered to the Principal Allied and Associated Powers.

Hungary will, however, have the right to maintain on the Danube for the use of the river police three patrol boats to be selected by the Commission referred to in Article 138 of the present Treaty. The Principal Allied and Associated Powers may increase this number should the said Commission, after examination on the spot, consider it to be insufficient.

ARTICLES 121-126.

ARTICLE 127.

During the three months following the coming into force of the present Treaty, the Hungarian high-power wireless telegraphy station at Budapest shall not be used for the transmission of messages concerning naval, military or political questions of interest to Hungary, or any State which has been allied to Austria-Hungary in the war, without the assent of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers. This station may be used for commercial purposes, but only under the supervision of the said Powers, who will decide the wave-length to be used.

During the same period Hungary shall not build any more highpower wireless telegraphy stations in her own territory or that of Austria, Germany, Bulgaria or Turkey.

SECTION III.

AIR CLAUSES.

ARTICLES 128-132."

SECTION IV.

INTER-ALLIED COMMISSIONS OF CONTROL.

ARTICLES 133-139.

SECTION V.

GENERAL ARTICLES.

ARTICLES 140-143.

Substituting "Hungary" for "Austria," Part V, Section II, Articles 121-126, corresponds to Part V, Section II, Articles 137-142, of the Austrian treaty, ante, pp. 64-65. Similarly, Articles 128-143 correspond to Articles 144-159, ante, pp. 66-69.

PART VI.

PRISONERS OF WAR AND GRAVES.

SECTION I.

PRISONERS OF WAR.

ARTICLES 144-147.8

ARTICLE 148.

Prisoners of war and interned civilians awaiting disposal or undergoing sentence for offences against discipline shall be repatriated irrespective of the completion of their sentence or of the proceedings pending against them.

This stipulation shall not apply to prisoners of war and interned civilians punished for offences committed subsequent to January 1, 1920.

During the period pending their repatriation, all prisoners of war and interned civilians shall remain subject to the existing regulations, more especially as regards work and discipline.

ARTICLES 149-154.

SECTION II.

GRAVES.

ARTICLES 155-156.

PART VII.

PENALTIES.

ARTICLES 157-160.10

PART VIII.

REPARATION.

SECTION I.

GENERAL PROVISIONS.

ARTICLES 161-174.11

8 Substituting "Hungary " for "Austria," Part VI, Section I, Articles 144-147, 149-154, corresponds to Part VI, Section I, Articles 160-163, 165-170, of the Austrian treaty, ante, pp. 69-71.

Similarly Articles 155-156 correspond to Articles 171-172, ante, p. 71.

10 Substituting "Hungary" for "Austria," Part VII, Articles 157-160, corresponds to Part VII, Articles 173-176, of the Austrian treaty, ante, p. 72.

11 Substituting "Hungary" for "Austria," Part VII. Section I, Articles 161-174 and Annexes 1-III, corresponds to Part VIII, Articles 177-190 and Annexes I-III, of the Austrian treaty. ante. pp. 73–92.

ANNEX IV.

1.

The Allied and Associated Powers require and Hungary undertakes that in part satisfaction of her obligations expressed in this Part she will, as hereinafter provided, devote her economic resources directly to the physical restoration of the invaded areas of the Allied and Associated Powers to the extent that these Powers may determine.

2.

The Allied and Associated Governments may file with the Reparation Commission lists showing:

(a) animals, machinery, rolling-stock, equipment, tools and like articles of a commercial character which have been seized, consumed or destroyed by Hungary, or destroyed in direct consequence of military operations, and which such Governments, for the purpose of meeting immediate and urgent needs, desire to have replaced by animals and articles of the same nature which are in being in Hungarian territory at the date of the coming into force of the present Treaty;

(b) reconstruction materials (such as stones, bricks, refractory bricks, tiles, wood, window glass, steel, lime, cement), machinery, heating apparatus, furniture and like articles of a commercial character, which the said Governments desire to have produced and manufactured in Hungary and delivered to them to permit of the restoration of the invaded areas.

3.

The lists relating to the articles mentioned in paragraph 2 (a) above shall be filed within three months after the coming into force of the present Treaty.

The lists shall contain all such details as are customary in commercial contracts dealing with the subject-matter, including specifications, dates of delivery (but not extending over more than four years) and places of delivery, but not prices or value, which shall be fixed as hereinafter provided by the Commission.

4.

Immediately upon the filing of such lists with the Commission, the Commission shall consider the amount and number of the materials and animals mentioned in the lists provided for above which are to be required of Hungary.

In reaching a decision on this matter the Commission shall take into account such domestic requirements of Hungary as it deems essential for the maintenance of Hungarian social and economic life, the prices and dates at which similar articles can be obtained in the Allied and Associated countries as compared with those to be fixed for Hungarian articles, and the general interest of the Allied and Associated Governments that the industrial life of Hungary be not

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