THE GERMAN SCANDAL.
HARDEN GETS FOUR MONTHS. United Proas Association —Cop .'right BERLIN, January 3. Harden was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment. VON MOLTKE EMERGES WITH UNSTAINED CHARACTER. COUNTS LYNAR AND HOXEHAU APPEALED TO TO STAND TRIAL. (Received January 5, 4.55 p.m.) BERLIN, Jail. 4. Tho President of the Court declared that Von Moltke emerges unstained. Nothing had been proved against him. Eulenburg, Minister for War, has appealed to Counts Lynar and William Hohenau to return to stand thentrial for the sake of the honor of Germany and their families. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR IMPUGNED. United Press Association —Copyright (Received January 5, 4.55 p.m.) LONDON, January 4. Tho “Times” refers to the Public Prosecutor’s strange omission to proceed against Harden until the close of tho private action, which requires in explanation. HARDEN W T ILL APPEAL. United Press Association —Copyrigb (Received January 5, 4.55 p.m.) BERLIN, January 4. Harden appeals to tho Supreme Court.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2081, 6 January 1908, Page 2
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152THE GERMAN SCANDAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2081, 6 January 1908, Page 2
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