THE GERMAN NAVAL MUTINY
KAISER ENRAGED BY THE OUTBREAK j CROWN PRINCE WANTED A BUTCHERY Rome, Octobcr 21. The Kaiser, on learning of the naval mutiny, was so enraged that he became ; ill. The Crown Prince advocated fren- ; zied repressive measures, and urged the execution of 5000 of the mutineer. The Kaiser was inclined to agree, but Admiral von Tirpitz pointed out that wholesale executions would Aggravate the disaffection, and might even compel the aban- ; donment of submarine warfare, owine to inability to get crews.-Aus.-N .Z. Cable Assn. ; EN ROUTE HOME FROM THE BALKANS. Sofia, October 21. The Kaiser has departed on his Tetum 1 journey to Genuany.-Reuter. BREAD OUTLOOK IN GERMANY Amsterdam, October 21. The Reichstag Committee has beeu informed that a further limitation of the, bread ration is unnecessary, as the grain supply for the whale year is assured Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE GERMAN WAR LOAN. Amsterdam, October 21. A Berlin message states that the provisional total of the War Loan is J3625,000,000—Au5.-N.Z. CaWe Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 24, 23 October 1917, Page 5
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167THE GERMAN NAVAL MUTINY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 24, 23 October 1917, Page 5
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