THE ARCH CRIMINALS.
. KAISER MUST GO ABROAD. . RUMOURED WAIVING OF CLAIM FOR OTHER SURRENDERS. 'Cj- Cable.—Press Association. Copyright.) (Received 9 a.m.) ' '. LOXDOX, February 16. The Allied Xote to Holland merely demands that the ex-Kaiser shall be in--1 ternod abroad. The Allies have -waived their claim for the surrender of war criminals, leaving the German Supreme Court at Leipzig to judge the crimes. The German Cabinet has decided to j consult the Xational Assembly before replying to the Allied demand" for the surrender of war criminals. The Con-1 servatives. fearing that the Government i is inclining towards compromise, are | clamorously demanding the speeding up of the publication of German counterlists. They hope to create a deadlock by making the "trial of the accused Germans dependent on the trial of alleged Allied offenders. — ("Times.") FRAUGHT WITH GRAVITY. (Received 1.5 p.m.) "V:. ": j * * LOXDOX, February 16. ] The '-Times, - ' in a leader, says: "The Allies' decision regarding the war criminals may be fraught with inconceivable consequences."—("Times.")
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 41, 17 February 1920, Page 5
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