KAISER'S TRIAL
LOCALITY OF THE JUDGMENT PLACE REMOTE CENTRE TO AVOID DEMONSTRATIONS By Telegraph-Press Association-CopyrisM - London, July 25. It is authoritatively explained that Lord Curzon's speech does not indicata any intention to abandon the trial of the ex-Kaiser; but Cabinet is discussing proposals to prevent hostile demonstrations, which will ho inevitable if the trial is held iu London. It is "suggested that better pltces would be : Dover, Winchester, Oxforrt, Exeter, or: Edinburgh, or even Scapa, in view of its inaccessibility. Another proposal is that the League of Nations should arrange for the trial to be held at Heligoland. Preliminary neytiations for his extradition are proceeding. [Viscount Curzon said in the House of Lords that the Government did not desire to make tlia ex-aaiser's trial a spectacular show. Even if he were tried in England, which had not yet.been finally settled, it by no means followed that the hearing would take place in London.]
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 28 July 1919, Page 5
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153KAISER'S TRIAL Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 28 July 1919, Page 5
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