EUROPEAN ALLIES DETERMINED
CLEAR CASE FOR EXTRADITION ANOTHER MURDER-'cHARGE. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIOHT.) CADS. AND N.Z. CABLE ASSN. AND RHCTSR.) LONDON, 4th December. A definite announcement has been made by Mr. Bonar Law that the Allies have decided to demand the Kaiser's surrender for trial. They are only awaiting President Wilson's confirmation. Lobbyists state that the conference discussed the question of the Kaiser's extradition at length. The Allies' leaders were unanimous, arid the Dominions' representatives expressed very strong views. The British Law Officers have advised that there is a clear case for extradition. (REUTERS TELEGRAM.) PARIS, 4th December. Madame Prieur, whose husband was ki\le<J in the torpedoing of the Sussex in 1916, has lodged in the Courts a charge^ of murder against the Kaiser. In connection with this it is noted that an'extradition treaty exists between France and Holland.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 7
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