WAR CRIMINALS

GERMANS WANTED (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Asjociiptiwj "PARIS, Feb. 2. The Echo d,e Paris States that the. Germans accused of war crimes include Princfc Rupprecht of Bavaria; for dtportations from the North of France ; the Duke of Wurtemberj, for ordering civilain massaeies at Namur and elsewhere j General von Kluck, for murderinj hostages at Senlis and shootiig civilians at Aerschot; Gineral von Bulow and Marshal von Maekensen, for burning villages and executing civiians; General von der Laneken for the murder of Nurse Gavel and Captain Fryatt; Admiral von Capelle, for ordering subnnrine outrages; General von Sarders, for permitting massacres o; Armenians and Syrianns; lajor von Goebtz, Lieutenant Rologer and General von Cassell, \ for acts of cruelty at the burg, Ruhleben and Dobritz camps respectively; Generh von Manteuff, for pennitting 'the -slaughter of civilians at Louvain ; and Submarine Commanders Werner, Valentiner,; and Forstner, for sinking hopital ships. ;

LIST OP 800 NAMES (By Electric Telegraph—Copyriiht) (Australian • & K-.Z.' Cable Associtinn) (Rec. Feb. 5, 12.35 p.m) PARIS, Feb. 3. The list of Germans wiose surrender as war criminal is demanded by the Allies yas handed to von Lersner, The list, which is headed by the Crown Prince and several o|aer sons of the Kaiser, oompises Bethmann-Hollweg, Hindenbirg, Ludcndorff, Mackeneen, Price Rupprecht, the Duke of Vurtemburg, and a number of oier Princes and titled officers, 'he list totals 800 and particulars accusations.

REFUSAL TO ACCEPT L$T (By Electric Telegraph—Copyrigl) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Aseociaba). (Rec. Feb. 5, 12.50 pun.) PARIS, Feb. 4 Yon Lersner refused to iccept the list of war erimials and resigned his position As President of the German* legation and returned to Beijn.