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(g.) Allowances by the Governments of the Allied and Associated
States to the families and dependents of mobilised persons or persons
serving with the forces, the amount due to them for each calendar year
in which hostilities occurred being calculated for all of them on the
basis of the average scale for such payments in force in France during
that year.
II
Damage caused to civilians by being forced by the enemy to labour
without just remuneration.
III
Damage in respect of all property wherever situated belonging to
any of the Allied or Associated States or to any of their peoples, with
the exception of military works or materials, which has been carried
off, seized, injured or destroyed by the acts of the enemy on land, on
sea or from the air, or damage directly in consequence of hostilities or
of any operation of the war.
IV
Damage in the form of levies, fines and other similar exactions
imposed by the enemy upon civilian population.
Annex 2
I
The Commission referred to in
Articles 3 and following of the
above clauses shall be called "The
Reparation Commission" and is
hereinafter referred to as "the
Commission."
II
The Commission shall consist of
five Delegates nominated by the
United States of America, Great
Britain, France. Italy and Bel-
gium. Each of these Powers will
appoint one Delegate and also one
coadjutor Delegate, who will take
his place in case of illness or of
necessary absence, but at other
times will only have the right of