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Show DUTCH JOUBNALS SIIIELOJIITI Declare That, Come What May, ex-Kaiser Vill Not Be Surrendered. (Chicago Tribune Cable. Copyright.) THE HAGUE, Sept. 'J7. The Nieuwe Courant reassures its readers by taytnr that the definite decision attributed to the Interallied council to demand the delivery deliv-ery of the ex-kaiser need not a'arm the Netherlands; that the viewpoint of the Netherlands government is already known on the oiher side. "In no ca?e can or may we permit the delivery of the c x -ka i so r. ' ' it sa y s, "as our feeling of international duty forbids this. We have reason to believe that a refusal of delivery will not be unwelcome to the associated governments." The paper pays that certain allied statesmen have arrived at an international internation-al impasse by election promises from which t )iey wi'l be gladly freed by a re -fus;tl of extradition; but th:t, at any rate, Holland's arswer will be lioiini tt-ly "no." Yaarderland says that the d-inand will cert a in! v com'' from t lie a ' as t :e pr.i'-f! trea y demands If. and that It w:ll probably come soon, but th:tt in :tn.-wr can on'.y bo in t h e matUe. After this, it say?, there will be stormy articles In many foreign papers and only a few independent inde-pendent papers will frjnkiy sa;.' ; "What a load off our houMerr;" i T.ie C!:i u'ij Tririuu" corret ponder. t j learns in ofilcial circle that no df-:nar.d has jet hf-en revived at :he Netherlands foreign ofrtt, hut, fhouid this orne, trio government will niH'.ntafn the fainr attitude atti-tude rs:ird in the d-:i erv of t ):e c -kaiy'-r a.- 1 3 lmpos;,t from a. purely ieg;il viewpoint. |