HOHENZOLLERN ASSASSINS
.■ ■ » LEGAL ASPECTS OF EXTRADITION ALLIES ENTITLED TO DEMAND HIM London, Novsniber 27. The British law offices, in conjunction with the French law-authorities, arc siud.ving the i|iiPstinn of the- Ka.'ser's ex- , tradition.—.\ii-.-N.Z, ''able Assn. Later. The Governments lejMl heads have adyispd that ihe Allied Govi'minentp. oithor joinlly or ijidiyidually, are entitled to demand the Kaiser's surrender. The decision applies to all persoiix who ordered or committed crimes' covered by tho pre-war extradition treaties.—Bciiter. ■ HOLT,.VND HA)SIN3 OBSTACLE?. London, November 26. 1' is iindeistond ilwc Holland lakes the view that the extradition laws do not apply, as Wilhelni is not. a Dutch or Entente .subje't.—Aits. .N'.Z. Cable Assn.. SURRENDER TO BE DEMANDED ("Rec. November 30, 1.30 a.m.) Vancouver, November 28. The London "Daily Express" says that Hhe Entente Allies have decided' to demand that Holland surrender the exKaiser.—licuter. GERMAN SOCIALISTS DEMAND INDICTMENT Copanhagen, November 26. In view of the revelations made at Munich that the rulers of Germany, instigated the war, Bavarian - Socinlist'newspapers df-uiand ihe trial of the Kniset , and the Grown. Prime, Herr BethmanriHollwes (the former Chancellor), and Herr Zimmermaim -i.t'onuer itinister of Foreign AtYifirs), and tihers. The 'Tronkturter Zeitung" eays thnt many statesmen of the old regime ha,ve iled the country. Ludendorif has gpno to Sweden.pAus.-N.Z.- Cable Assn. GREAT CLAMOJIn COLOGNE ItEWARD FOR THE CAPTUEE OP THE AItCH-CRIMINALS.. (Rec. November 29, 7.20 p.m.) '. London,.November 27. Advices from Berlin state_that the crowds at Cologne are clamouring for the extradition and execution of the Kaiser and the Crown Prince. Placards have been posted all over the city, signed by the Executive Committee of the Soldiers' Association, offering a reward' equal to .£•1000 to the person or persons who will bring the arch-criminals from Holland.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. TROOPS DENOUNCE.BOLSHEVISM I (Rec. November '3, 9.30' p.m.) Copenhagen, November 28. The German troops at Cologne have issued a manifesto denouncing Bolshevism, adhering to tho present Government, and favouring , n National Assembly. Tho manifesto adds: "Unless , the people resist the Bolshevists the returned troops will be compelled to fight the Bolshevists." • The Soldiers' Council of von Mackensen's armv, and also -the German troops from Turkey, have announced that they will support the Government against Bolshevism.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aesn. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE WILL RETURN TO GERMANY WHEN ALL IS SAFE. ' (Rec. November 29, T. 20 p.m.)". Amsterdam, November 28. The ex-Crown Prince, en route to AVieringen, has arrived at Amsterdam. Ho told a, reporter of the' "Hnndelsblnd" that a turn could already be observed in the German revolution. He. would return to Germany if and , when all was safe.— Router.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 7
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