KAISER AND HIS TENANT.
——« ■ SEQUEL TO AN EVICTION, ' By Telesraph—Press Aesooiation—Copyrielit (Bee. April 3, 0.30 a.m.) ■Berlin, April 2. The Kaiser lias como to tin agreement with Iten - Sohst, one of the tenants of his Camden estate, who was recently evicted for refusing to carry out certain rebuilding outside the terms of his lease.; Sohst will rceeive =C6OOO for liia leaso instead of tho ,£4OO previously offered him, and will also receive the Order of tlj.e Crown of the fourth class. The Kaiser, at a meeting of the German Agricultural Council, declared that tt.e evicting of Sohst was because lie was n« good and was not progressive in agricultural matters. Tho local Agricultural Society, however, passed a resolution declaring that Sohst was a man of high character, and possessed of expert knowledge. The Court at Ebbing declared that tho eviction was illegal, and upheld the lense. .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 3 April 1913, Page 5
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146KAISER AND HIS TENANT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 3 April 1913, Page 5
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