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"WILHELM COME BACK!"

BERLIN "VORWAERTS" URGES EXKAISER TO RETURN

TO LEAD THE COUNTRY By TelosraDU-l'ress iEsooiation-CopyriiiW (Rec. June 10, 5.5 p.m.) - London, June 1. The "Times" Hague correspondent says that "Yonvuerls" publislics an article headed, "Wilhelm Come Back," which discloses the fact that the pan-German , League is moving the National Prussian Assemblies to secure the return of the ex-Royalties and promising the Kaiser a safe and dignified residence. "Vorwaerts" adds': "Wilhelm will save the situation. His course proved right.'With him restored we see the Entente Powers, as the result of the new German revolution, forced to recast the Peace Treaty, and Wilhelm leading us to glorious times."—"Tho Times." ATAMERONGEN VISITORS FROII GERMANY. (Rec. June 10, 5.5 p.m.) , • New June i. The "Tribune's" Anierongen correspondent, who accompanied a group of sightseeing members of tho United States Army, states that the troops caused consternation to the ex-Kaiser and entourage when they arrived in,the'vicinity of the castle. It was feared (hat the American party was determined to see the ex-Kaiser, even if force .wero necessary to reach him. Tho fact was that the correspon' dent merely sought an interview through Count Bentinck, The correspondent wrote.a note to the ex-Kaiser asking him to. express an opinion about'the Peace Treaty. President Wilson's Fourteen Points, and the Allied plan to bring him to trial. The note was conveyed to tho' former monarch by Count Bentinck. Tho ex-Kaiser sent back an oral answer refusing to be seen or to express an opinion.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.' The correspondent states that a party of Germans visited the ex-Kaiser, who walked in the castle grounds- with the visitors, talking loudly. One of the visw - tors is believed to have been von Zimmerman, former Foreign Secretary. The correspondent addß that the full test of tho Allied peace terms has reached, the ex-Kaiser.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 7

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"WILHELM COME BACK!" Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 7

"WILHELM COME BACK!" Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 7

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