TRIAL OF THE GUILTY
Tribunal of Five Leading Powers i ■ ■'■•, ■ ' ■ • j (A. and N.Z. Cable.) : ■'■■*■>'■' \-: ■ LONDON, July 7 ' ! ; The Daily Chronicle says that it is tmderteobd that the 'tribunal for ■ .the trial of the er-Kaiser will consist of the heads of juisticiary of the five leading powers. i Holland win probably protest j against the. breach of the right of an asylum, but will surrender Wil- ] helm under protest. .. . i The American delegation in Paris! is surpgrised ati the announcement [ that the ex-Kaiser is to be. tried in London, and is reported to have! sent .a wireless - message to, President j Wilson.l seeking enlightenment. , I It is expected that a number of the offenders in. submarine war and the executioners of Captain, Fryatiti and Nurse Cavell, will reach Lon-. don this wf ek. . They will be al-' ' lowed a council, and will be permdt- j ted to call witnesses. ' j
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 3
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150TRIAL OF THE GUILTY Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 3
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