WATCH UPON GERMANY.
' ANGLO-FRENCH ACTION. V SEEKING AN* AGBEEMENT. , , Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 8.10 p.m.) ; LONDON. May 13. It is understood that M. Millerand will arrive in -England to-morrow to discuss reports from tJermany from the commissions of ■ investigation into the execution of , the :. treaty in reference to reparation and the"; disposal < of munitions. ,i, He will also discuss the question of war criminals. It is hoped that Britain and Francs will reach an agreement before meeting the Germans at Spa, and avoid a repetition of the recent unfortunate difference. ;:x
THE WAR CRIMINALS, f i ATTITUDE' OF tribunal. • Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. Seed. 7.35 p.m.) [' " v PARIS, May 13. The Excelsior interviewed Herr Schiffer, the German Minister for Justice, who said the War Crimes Tribunal will not"try military charges. The ■ torpedoing of ; the Lusitania and similar - crimes ; will Jbe regarded as military crimes if they can be proved'to have.been necessary in a military sense. rV' i ",•;'. ''■/';'_ ''i;'-''",."'• ' 'V■'''•':*■ "■')
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17471, 15 May 1920, Page 7
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