THE CRIMINALS OF EUROPE
NO DEALINGS WITH THEM TILL
CRIMES EXPIATED
THE FRYATT MURDER
Aualralian-Xcvr Zealand Cubic Association. London, August IG. In. tho House of Commons, Mr. Asquith (amid loud cheors) said that the Government would not tolerate resumption of diplomatic relations with Germany until reparation had been mado for the death of Captain Fryatt. "Somo of our Allies have suffered even grosser and more extensivo brutalities from German authorities than ourselves. The Government is consulting thom regarding tho best and most effective steps to be taken, aud also what conditions should be exacted in the peace terms to secure reparation which will satisfy justice."
Mr. Will Thorne asked: "Is tho Government prepared to announce that tho 'Kaiser is wanted for the wilful murder of Fryatt?" ,Mr. Asquith did not reply. HANGED FOR HIS BROTHER'S SAKE PATHETIC INCIDENT OF TEUTONIC METHODS. London, August 16. In tho Houso of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil (Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office) said that-tho Government had fieen informed that Field-Marshal von Weber, the enemy Military Governor of Montenegro, had issued a proclamation that unless M. Vesh'ovitch, the ox-War Minister for Montenegro, returned and surrendered, M. Yoshovitch's father and brothor would bo banged. An official newspaper has sinco announced that the brother has been hanged and tho father reprieved. POISONING HORSES CONSIGNED TO BRITAIN GERMAN PLOT IN AMERICA. {Renter's Tclezram.) (Rec. August 17, 11.5 p.m.). New York,' August 17. Investigation of a plot to poison horses oonsigned to Britain from lowa slio\vs tho existence of a widespread attempt by German agents to kill live stock consigned to tho Allies.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2853, 18 August 1916, Page 5
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263THE CRIMINALS OF EUROPE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2853, 18 August 1916, Page 5
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