GERMAN NEWS.
MJBTKAUAN AMI N.Z. CABLIi ASSOCIATION ATT TITHE To GERMANY. PALIS. Nov. l.'>. The (5 vu fere nee <u Ambassadors sat lop two hour.-, hut the -"ssion was fruitless. j.'pancc i- believi d to have demanded, (i r |y tl\e ex-Crow I! Prince'- extradition and his internment I'nr lie- : s.motnl!v the compleie re-c-tanhslimeul m inter-Allied military cunt ml at Berlin. t'patice proposed, lir-tly, that the Alii, , slarnli make a juiut demarche t" Berlin : -ecnudly, that if the Allies were agreed, sanction- should hum individually or collectively he decided upon; thirdly, that if the Allies did not agree each Government he allowed to lake what measure- it thought fit. A bald communique staled that the Conference had adjourned until Satin - diiv, to allow Ol further consul! a t hum u ill, Hie respective Governments. It i. learned that the Briti-h Ambassador remarked that. Irnm a judicial view|ioim. if cxi radii ion ol the Crown ]>.-;il.* i■ were demanded, it would he Me-ee--ar\ to in-isi on the -ame treatment c:| all war criminal' whose handing over l a- not yet been demanded. M. Cam I ,oil declared that Bu-'ia was nia.niil'ai lining arms and anne.uiiitie.n lor Germany, and that Si inne-'s employ.-•- 1 1 av e left the Puhr in order to make arms and munitions in unoccupied Germany. The .Morning Post say-:—-"It is hard to resist the conclusion ilmi tin* Versailles Treaty is crtiiiibling lrom it- administrator-' lack o! faitii. Neither the Ambassadors’ ('outereiu-e nop tin- lb - pararioits Gomniisshui ran agi -v. mr me simple reason tliat both act under the insi ructions of the Governments, and the two that are chiefly concerned. Era nee and Britain, viwv the European situation from totally dilierent stum.; points.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1923, Page 3
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