"Tlie Kaiser's door knobs of coppcr, nickel, or brass, his jam pots, washing cauldrons, ash trays, and tea kettles — in fact, all his earthly possessions in household metals, excepting of course, tooth-pick stands—are to be confiscated like those of the humblest of his subjects. Offioial announcement to that effect is mado in the "Cologne Gazette" of Sunday last," says Mr. P. W. Wile in tho "Mail." "The custodians of all the Emperor's 54. castles and royal residences, as , well as the opera houses and theatres he sudaidises, have just been notified that the obligation to furnish the authorities full inventories of metal (H'tioUis applies to imperial pfoporty in every resgaot."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 11
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110Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 11
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