CANNOT ESCAPE TRIBUNAL.
A POSITIVE ASSURANCE. (Received 8.") p.m.) LONDON, Doc. 4. A definite annomeement has been made by Mr Bonar Law that the Allies have decided to demand the Kaiser's surrender for trial. They arc only awaiting President Wilson's confirmation. Furthermore-, he stated that Germany must pay. He promised that the Germans would be kept out of Britain. Lobbyists stale that Ihe Conference discussed the extradition at great length. Th'- Allies' leaders were unanimous an'! the Dominion'-:' representatives expressed very strong views. The British lav; officers have advised that there is a clear case for extradition. The "Conference comnlefcd arrangements for the preliminary Paris Conference on December H, also preliminary ;; rr:* ■i' -■' -*ri • j its tor the general Pea' ■•••■. ('•■...-■ , ""iv. l) f-'. v;n;c!; is certain to be held in !''<ns. probably at the end of .lanuary. In the event of a ConPrien victory the British dele-vies a— !ii<<.!y to be the Premier, Mr Borav l/rx, and Mr Barnes, accompanied by ;mnei:; of expert adviscrn on. Imneri:.;!, 'niiitnrv, economics, transport, and other questions.—A. and N.Z.
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Northern Advocate, 6 December 1918, Page 3
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