NATIONAL ATONEMENT.
;•■-";■--- .»■ GERMANY PRESSING ROUMANIA. LONDON, Juno 33. Not content with tho penal poaco terms ; imposed upon Roumania, Germany appar- ! ently is pressing for tho punishment of the I leaders who favoured the war against tho ! Central Powers. | Speaking in the Reichstag, Baron von j Kuhlmann, Foreign Minister, said tho j policy of the Central Powers towards Rou- ; mania would depend upon how tho proj sent Roumanian Cabinet carried out this "act of national atonement." j In this connection it is significant that I the great friend of the allies, M. Take ' Jonescq, and a number of his supporters, has left for Switzerland, while the Servian Ministers and the French Charge 1 d'Affaires were reported to have left on furlough.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 8
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