No Escape for Ex-Kaiser
(A., and N.Z. Cable.) j LONDON, July 10' _| Mr. Bonar Law stated in tlio '' House of Commons to-day tha,'t even 1 ; possible Btep would be ta.kr?n ■to. prevent the ex-Kaiser from escap-' ™g. ' ' ■ .[ The Manchester Guardian states ' that there are signs in. familiar channels that. the,, ti-ial of the ex- : Kaiser may be dropped. ; : Paris newspapers suggest that ' Britaim ig alone in demaaidng his I. extradition on behalf of the Allies. ; Berlin messages state that Prince ' Henry of Prussia, telegraphed Kkig | George, denying his brotEer's re- j f-ipomsibdlity, hie meissaJge beigin- • ning: "George, in the name of j jufi'tice, do not proceed with t!be extracTition," and offering himself toi assist im the ' elucidation, ol •. the caufieg of the war. The Berlini correspondent of the D-aifly Chronicle sitates That in u;ny thousands, even women, are offering # to act asl substitutes U.t the ex- | Kaiser, the number including Prince '• Freidrich Wilhelni of Lippe. ■Societies are being formed to! prevent the trial of w<i>v criminnl&.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13933, 11 July 1919, Page 3
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166No Escape for Ex-Kaiser Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13933, 11 July 1919, Page 3
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