GERMAN CRIMINALS.
THE LIST COMPLETED. 'By Telegraph.—Pnu ) iun.—Conyrtdu. Received Dec. 26, 9 a.m. \ ~ _ Paris, Doc. 2L M. Hutrn states that the French Under-Secretary for justice has gone to London with a list of five hundred names, i mostly military, including one of the' Kaiser's sons and Prince ty of war crimes. These we fully spedficd. Altogether the Allied lists covei? > fifteen hundred names, and will be com-1 mumcatcd to the German Government at soon as the Treaty is definitely ratified. The ex-Kaiser's case will be dealt with separately.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aypy , . , Paris, Dee. 23. lhe delay in further proceedings to, faring the ex-Kaiser to trial is doe tol delay over the protocols. The AllW in-l tend to present a united demand tol Holland for Wilhelm's surrender wheal the Treaty is finally ratified. It it reported that the' Allies intend to insist' pn his surrender.—United Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 5
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