WAR CRIMINALS.
(Australian an d N.Z. Cable Association)
(Received Fob. 22, 5.5 p.m) ti *»- < Berlin, Feb. 18. Ihe Alkes' new black list Note haH a mixed i-eeeption in Germany. Government circles are relieved, as it releases them from a difficult position. ways n%T$* VSn comment in various ways. ih e Pan-German Press boa.^ fur y regards the Note as a^limVoWn believes that the tone of the AW i^ that concession! arfnoS fiS? -1? °? er directions, esp^daUv financial and economic. peciaiiy
n<u a P Berlin, Feb. 19. lies' AW VerT en| considered the Allies JNote with reference to war prim Sat'the^^l^ t0 re^ demand^ tnat the accusations against several of dselv^Tf !? enM°n^ should be pre! Sw Hi"f\ GeQeral sensations Safl, and Mendorff cannot be regarded as satisfactory. | Amsterdam. Feb iq ! the Sovere^n was merely suppressed by the revolution, and mustSl! thST*' ™\«ts rpe'toSevl
a • m London, Feb 18 the n Tw ffi"*ll German view says that the new black list shows the influence of rational considerations, but cannot be regarded as a victory foi EuSpeS reconciliation, because 'Francfyieided only when she saw that compliance was Lt yr Ca\l m?°^ mity- There is no otefXn^^ 1§ "*»**« n^f+ 1li listic ne, ws PaPers protest S?? c TO 8"1 for trial Va Gey, Sutl ' 10h MUst not he taken
The Government has resolved to proceed with the tribunal according to German law, as the Allies propose. \ orwnerts" doubts jf justice will be done W Prussian judges, who ore saturated with the spirit of Prussian mili-
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15308, 23 February 1920, Page 5
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251WAR CRIMINALS. Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15308, 23 February 1920, Page 5
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