NO COMPROMISE WITH BOLSHEVISM
PUNISHMENT OF THE KAISER RECOMMENDED.
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PARIS, Jan. 20. Mr Fraser states that there was no formal meeting of the Conference today. The Allied Premiers and Foreign Ministers and President Wilson are conferring on the Russian situation. The council on Russian national and democratic conditions,' m a note to M, Pichon, approve of - the exclusion of Lenin and Trotzky and- their representatives from the Conference, declaring that any compromise with Bolshevism would be a capitulation to a worse scourge than German militarism.
The French jurists presented the delegatee with their report on the Kaiser’s culpability. • After pleading for the Kaiser's extradition and condign punishment, /the report add s iha# the Kaiser should be judged by an international'court forming the principal department of the league of nations. THE INDEMNITY QUESTION. PARIS, Jan. 18. It is understood that Britain has asked Mr Hughes to take charge of the whole indemnity question for the Empire. It is serai-officially announced that (the French colonies will -be represented at the Conference similarly to the British colonies.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 22 January 1919, Page 5
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