GERMANY.
-A HUMANE CONCESSION. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. PARIS, November 12. The Supreme Council has authorised General Mackensen to leave Salonika and go to Germany in view of his age and health.
ALLEGED DELAY IN REPATRIATION. BERLIN, November 11.. The Government has sent a Note to France protesting against the delay in repatriating 400,000 German prisoners, which is arousing intense bitterness in Germany. FIGHTING THE WAR AGAIN. WHO WERE TO BLAME? BERLIN. Nov. 12.
Admiral von Capelle, defending himself before the Investigation Committee against the accusation that he did not order an adequate number of submarines, declared that he ordered the construction of S9O. Non-naval experts believed in a wholesale under-sea blockade of England. The naval commander in chief declined to start a submarine war, and only did\ so when the Kaiser compelled him to do bo.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16981, 14 November 1919, Page 7
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