24 MAY 1919, Page 1

The public mind has been so much occupied with the

terms to be imposed on Germany that there has been little enough discussion of the Peace terms for Austria, Turkey, and Bul- garia. The Austrian delegates arrived at St. Germain-en-Laye on Thursday week. The onlookers were struck by the contrast which their smiling faces made with the look of forbidding gloom adopted by the arriving German delegates at Versailles. If any meaning may be read into the smiling omens, it may be supposed that the Austrians will be glad enough to get peace on any terms and will not delay a day in signing the Treaty. But it must not be forgotten, merely because people have not had time to think much about the subject lately, that Austria was up to the eyes an accomplice in the wickedness of Prussia.