FRIGHTFUINESS AT SEA
U-BOAT COMMANDER, IN THE TOWER.
Australian and N.Z. OWn. Association. LONDON, May 9.
A German submarine commander, who is accused of having sunk hospital ships, has been lodged in the Tower of London.
ROUMANIAN ARMISTICE TERMS
INDIGNATION IN HUNGARY.
"RESISTANCE TO THE UTTERMOST."
Australian and N.Z. Cable- Association LONDON. May 9.
A'Hungarian wireless message states that the Roumanian Armistice conditions have provoked a storm of indignation. The newspapers declare that the terms are arrogant, demanding as they do the overthrow of the present form of government. The only reply can be resistance to the uttermost. USE OF THE SCHELDT BELGIUM AND HOLLAND TO NEGOTIATE. Australian and C»w« Association. PARIS, May 5. M. Vandervelde, in an interview, stated that Holland and Belgium would shortly begin negotiating regarding the Scheldt. A satisfactory solution had already virtually been reached. 1 "IMPOSSIBLE TO FULFIL TERMS." (Received May 12, 12.5 a.m.) ;-■'■' LONDON, May 10." Herr R-antzsu has presented a Note to M. Clemenceau stating that it is impossible for Germany to fulfil the terms of Peace.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 5
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174FRIGHTFUINESS AT SEA New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 5
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