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ALLIES INSIST

SURRENDER OF WAR CRIMINALS GERMANY SAYS IT IS IMPOSSIBLE 8y T«lenraph—Prsia .Unoolatiou- Copyright Paris, February 12. The Allied Council has decided to insist on tho I'extradition of the German war criminals. A German Koto states that the Public Prosofcutor has received orders to begin the trial of 'all cases of the violation of the laws of'war which have come to his knowledge. Tho German Government and Parliament are resolved not to leave any crime, unpunished; but. a carcnil study of the Allies' list.of war criminals 6hows that th& handing over of such largo numbers of Germans is an ateoiute impossibility.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. A GERMAN COUNTER-LIST. Berlin, February 12. Gerraanv will shortly publish a counterlist of Allied, persons who are considered to be guilty of. inhumanity and offences against international law.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. . SUPREME COUNCIL OUTSTANDING QUESTIONS WITH GERMANY .AND TUR-MA-(Rec. February 13, 10.25 p.m.)' London, February 13: The Supreme Council met this morning at, No! 10 Downing Street. ' Mr. Lloyd Georgo (Great Britairi),; M. Millerand (France), Signor Nitti (Italy), and Lord Curzon were nresent. Tho discussions' were of a general preliminary character, touching outstanding questions with Germany and Turkey. The conferences are expected to continue for several days, and will take up the work of the Supreme Council, where it was dropped at Paris. The. same coiirw will be followed as at Pans.—Aus.-N./i. Cable Assn. ... ANTI-BOLSHEVIK FORCE OFFERED. •' Paris, February 11. Hungary is making an offer to the Peace Conference to provide 000.000 men to fight the Bolsheviks if the Allies will equip them.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ARREST AND TRIAL-IN GERMANY NO SUBMISSION TO NEUTRAL ; TRIBUNAL. (Rec. February ~13, 11.20 p.m.) : Berlin, February 12. The Department of Justice has decided to arrest, try, and punish the Germans who are listed for extradition, independent. of any developments ot tlie present negotiations. Herr Ebei t, in ■ President, has-issued a declaration that the Entente's demand'for surrender ot war criminals is impossible of imminent, lie says'the Government will do thing to spare Germany the result: ot this demawll and convince the Entente of impossibility. ' , , , . The ' '/National Zeitung" understands, that the Government will refuso to submit the "war criminals to a. neutral tribunal. The "ICreuz Zeituug says tlie WKaiser lias forbidden the ex-Crown Prince to surrender himself as lie lias offered to do.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 7

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ALLIES INSIST Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 7

ALLIES INSIST Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 7

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