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THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL.

DENOUNCED BY GERMANY. ! (Received 28, 8.10 a.m.) Berlin, Feb. 27. The “Post,” in a violent article, i denounces what it describes as the' naivetd and folly of the Hague Tri- • bunal over the finding in the Savarkar case, and declares the French 1 police, by transferring Savarkar to Mores without even an appearance’ of formal proceeding, are guilty of a crass breach of international law. “This shows,” it adds, “how far subservience to England has brought proud France. The verdict should act as a douche to German enthusiasts of arbitration.”

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 66, 28 February 1911, Page 1

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THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 66, 28 February 1911, Page 1

THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 66, 28 February 1911, Page 1

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