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A MURDERED SOLDIER

QUESTION OF RECOMPENSE

FRANCO-GERMAN ARGUMENT.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)

(ADSIRAIJAN-KEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)

(Received July 28, 8 a.m.)

_ PARIS, 20th July. An argument is proceeding between France and Germany concerning the murder of a French sergeant in Berlin. According to Wolff's Agency (which has renewed the fullest international activities), Germany has informed Marshal Foch that an apology has already been tendered, the funeral expenses paid, and the family offered an indemnity, although this is not judicially justified. Germany, however, rejects the idea of payment of a fine as contrary to international law, and proposes arbitration. The French newspapers demand energetic action for the enforcement of a fine.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28, 28 July 1919, Page 7

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A MURDERED SOLDIER Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28, 28 July 1919, Page 7

A MURDERED SOLDIER Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28, 28 July 1919, Page 7

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