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OPINION IN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT

London, July 30. Mr. Honry Dalziel, AI.P., urges that it is tho duty of the Britiijli Government to commandeer all'enemy property as the means to bargaining and -seeing that our wishes aro carried out. Dr. Macnamara (Secretary to tho Admiralty), in a speech ou Captain Fryatt's death, said it would fill all minds with horror and indignation. Our sentiments concerning' tho outrageous crime would be shared by the whole civilised world. A LEAGUE OF HIGH PUNISHMENT THE KAISER'S DAY OF RECKONING. Londdn,_July 30. A League of Britons is being formed at Livorpool for bringing tho Kaiser and his fellow crirainalslto trial and punishment for the Fryatt and other murders.' It is proposed that the members'shall sign a pledge to eject from power any Government refusing to mako it an indispensable condition of that a judicial tribunal be established to try tho guilty principals and execute theni if convicted. A PRECEDENT FOR REPRISALS. (Rec. August 1, 1 a.m.) London, July 31. ■ Commenting on the Fryatt outrage, tho. "Daily Mail" asks: "When will the Foreign Office learn that a cannibal isn't reformed by telling him i that his habits are Tingentlemaniy and'contrary to tho rules of the game?" The paper recalls President Lincoln's order (during the American Cjvil War), that for every United States. soldier killed in violation of the laws of war a rebel soldier would be executed, and urges that the late Lord Kitchener's proposed twenty-one years' deprivation of : civil rights be imposed upon Germany after the war. ANTI-GERMAN RIOT AT ROTTERDAM. Rotterdam, July 30. An anti-German riot occurred as the result of the Fryatt case. A crowd smashed the -windows of the Gorman Consulate. (Rec. August 1, 1 a.m.) Rotterdam, July 31. Captain Fryatt's death aroused tho utmost indignation in.Holland.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 5

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OPINION IN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 5

OPINION IN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 5

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