EX-KAISER SAFE.
1 NO TRIAL BY THE ALLIES. - I ■» T«l*rapli.—Press Assn.—Copyright f|- London, June 28. ilo«fie of Commons, replying tt ford Curzon, Mr. Lloyd George stated that the Allied committee ensuring the trial of war criminals at Leipzig iflt-trnduly delayed. . Replying to Mr. Bottoinley, he sail tltet the failure to bring the ex-Kaiser t# Justice was certainly a dereliction of ditty on tlie part of the Government if tfcsjffeiUwer Wwe available, but ht gt he was not worth more bloodHi pointed out that Holland deto surrender him, and he thought lot desirable to use force. • Ifcpfcrißg to Colonel Claude Lowther, Sir. Lloyd- George declared that no pMge had been plven by the Governfltmt to compel the surrender of the eX-Kaiser if he was in the power of a neutral Power who declined to give him Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1920, Page 5
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