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PUNISHMENT OF WILHELM DEMANDED.
JUJST BE EXTRAKIED 32) ENGLAND, fO BE TRIED ON mrfilffiß CHARGE. Becebed Nov. 13, 'KUS pjn. New York, Nos. 12. The newspapers demand the punishment of the Kaiser, The New York Sun points out that he is already undeT indictment by the London coroners for murder of sir raid vici tints. Mr. Gerard, in a speech, said that Wilhehn Hohenzollern is a private citizen, and must be extradited to England. He committed a crime against England in the sinking of the Lusitania, ana mast stand his trial before an English jury.—Aug. N.Z. Cable Assoc ARMISTICE TERMS SATISFACTORY. 1 ' THE FULL FRUITS OF VICTORY, j TO BE ACHIEVED AT PEACE TABLE, Received Nov. 13.10.15 pjn. New York. Nor. 12. Senators, congressmen, and officials, who fcave been interviewed, states that j the terms of the armistice are satisfac- ; tory. Some think they are tantamount | to unconditional surrender. Senators point out that the Allies must face the peace problems of reconstructing the world. Newspapers in New York and else where hail the terms and the cessation of the conflict with great rejoicings. They point out that the peace terms will set forth more complete reparation by Germany for the wrongs done. What is going to happen at the peace table will depend on the fibre of the Allies more than on Germany and 'her beaten vassals. The full fruits of victory I will only be achieved if the Allies are | in harmony at the peace table*—Aus. ! N«Z. Cable Assoc. I ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1918, Page 5
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