THE WAR CRIMINALS.
LONDON, Fib 7 j Although the latest message bom Paris states that the Allies have sent a j final demand for 4 he sut rentier of the j war criminals, die Pays and British! Press is excited rcga.'Ji'ig Lord Br.kenhead’s missi m «.o Paris. It. is icportul that Lord Derby in v nod a reptf seritative from London to give the British Government’s view; The Westmin t?” Gazette says Jhat it is now fairly clear that the attitude of Great Britain has been modified, and tha*. Lord Birkenhead outlined Mr Lloyd George’s alte**d view?**-■ ft ri itelievel in some qu<»rr.b?s that the J Vernier considers that the list contains toe many i.ames, that the demand for their surrender could not le ' :»rri.?d out without causing grave disturbance in Germany. and that, apart from the exKaiser, only those \ho dd be demanded against whom conel-iuvo proof of breaches of International Law and lesponsibilities for atrocities can be pro ; duced.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17789, 11 February 1920, Page 11
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