EXECUTION OF THE TREATY.
ALLIES ON GUARD. , , f|p . LONDON, May 14. 'Tt- is understood, that M. Millerand Till arrive in England to-morrow'to diieues. reports from Germany, from the commissions of investigation into the execution of the treaty in reference to rtparation and the disposal-of ..munitteife.- HeViil.also discuss the question of war criminals. It. is hoped tfiat Britain and France will reach an agreement before meeting the Germane at ;Bp*..and avoid a repetition of the re- " «nt unfortunate difference., "The Paris "Excelsior interviewed Herr SMiiiTer, the German Minister of Jus;t(f*; who «cid the War Crimes Tribunal wH Hot try military charges. The torpedoing of the Lusitania and eirailar Wjmes will be regarded cts military erimeg if they can be proved to have , k«n nec«ißßary in a military sense. —(A. "MtflKZ. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 116, 15 May 1920, Page 7
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