THE EX-KAISER.
TRIAL IN LONDON". j
HOLLAND TO HAW OVER HOHBNV
ZOLLERN HEAD.
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cabl* Aseociatr.o&Jf LONDON, Tuesday.
The Daily AEail understands that I? r>lland is giving up the Kaiser and 11;;;;; he will be triedun London in the I\*:\v Year. " ;
I' (According to the Daily Express, tltV. British Government's desire to secuio the trial of the Kniser has been finally endorsed by the Allies. Various views' l have been expressed from time to time regarding Holland's responsibility in. the and they have beea princi-* pally based on technicalities and prin-* cjples of international law. The trial' of the Kaiser is stipulated in the Peace Treaty, of which, of course, Germany" is a. signatory, and it is notable that any obstacles such as those put in the> way- by Holland were never seriously discussed by the Paris Conference. Briefly, the position is that Germany virtually, agrees to the trial of the* Holienzollern head, and it is that any objection by Holland will in-' fluence the matter.) {
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13988, 26 November 1919, Page 5
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