GERMAN CRIMINALS.
GERMANY OPPOSES ALLIED TRIAL. By Telegraph,—Press Assn.—Copyrleht Paris, Jan. 27. Tup f'nivin Note received again requests the Allies to forgo the demand for the surrender of war criminals on the ground that many of them are officials and this would produce internal, economic and political difficulties. The Note adds that Cei'mnivs is prepared herself to try the guilty persons and suggests that the Allies should appoint such German tribunal. It is understood! the Allied renly will Tcjoflt the Note, pointing out that the surrender is laid down in the, Peace Trentv and must be implicitly complied With." The Council of Ambassadors considered the experts' reports upon the German warships handed over as reparation for the Reapa Flow sinkings. The Germans displayed' their habitual cunning. The ships were only bare hulls, the engines and all armaments having bpen removed, so thnt the vessels were valueless as fiirhtin<r units. The French delegates on the Council demand that the Germans lie tnnffht' a shorn lesson for their latest perfidy.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1920, Page 6
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