---------a Treaty provision that the colonies of the central powers wentunder the control of the Allies,to be administered so that they could become independent at some later(never set)date.

is not Treaty of Versailles,what coul be?
can you help me?

http://www.conservapedia.com/Paris_Peace_Conference

Yes, at Versailles

specifally:

" .... Colonies into mandates

Wilson proposed that, instead of permitting an actual transfer of the colonies to new owners, the latter should administer them as trustees of the League of Nations. The areas were called "mandated" territories, and the trustees were to report to the league on their administration of them. The Treaty of Versailles took from Germany its colonial possessions and made them mandates under the nominal control of the League and the actual control of Britain, its dominions and France, Belgium and Japan. Britain directly took the mandate over German East Africa and part of the German Cameroons; the British self-governing dominions of South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, were given mandates for South-West Africa and the German areas in New Guinea and Samoa. France was given the mandate for most of German Togoland and the Cameroons. Belgium received a mandate for Ruanda-Urundi (Rwanda and Busundi), and Japan got mandates for the German islands in the Pacific north of the equator and Germany's lease on Tsingtao. ...."

Certainly! The provision you are referring to does not pertain to the Treaty of Versailles. However, there was a similar provision in another treaty that addressed the fate of the colonies of the Central Powers. This provision is known as the "Mandate System," which was established by the League of Nations.

To find out more about the specific treaty that included the Mandate System, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by researching the League of Nations. The League of Nations was an international organization that was established after World War I with the aim of maintaining peace and resolving conflicts.

2. Look into the treaties that the League of Nations created. The Mandate System was a part of these treaties.

3. One important treaty that included the Mandate System was the Treaty of Sèvres. This treaty was signed in 1920 and dealt with the partition of the Ottoman Empire after its defeat in World War I. However, it is important to note that the Treaty of Sèvres was later superseded by the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923, which led to the abolition of the Mandate System.

By researching the League of Nations and the treaties it established, specifically the Treaty of Sèvres and the subsequent Treaty of Lausanne, you will be able to find the answer to your question about the treaty provision that dealt with the colonies of the Central Powers.