THE ZABERN INCIDENT.
iV ■■£•—- —$- T'V ■■■"'■ ; •> HERR VON JAGOW'S VIEW. "■-'■ ' By Tcliigraph—Prs« Asaociation-Copyriiht Berlin, December 2,3. i Herr Von Jagow, President of Police, : accuses the court-martial on the Zabern affair of convicting Lieutenant Von i Foerstnor contrary to law. .If officers who are stationed almost in an enemy's country are threatened with prosecution ■ for sabring civilians it is a disgrace to f the/noblest profession.. ■ The repeal of ' the law was,an urgent, political noccs- • sity. I =.'.'■'■"■. *'.''■ ..'''.' • ', A STOEM OF iNDIGNATION. \l '[.'%• '■■..■.• :-" Berlin, December' 2-1. t' Herr Von jagow's intrusion into tlio J Foerstnor. controversy... has raised _ a ■ storm of indignation. The _ semi-official c press describe it as tho limit of incom- " prehensibilitv. Others declare the. step 3 unprecedented in his administration.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1941, 26 December 1913, Page 7
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119THE ZABERN INCIDENT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1941, 26 December 1913, Page 7
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