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GERMANY WITHIN.

fAUSTRALIAN <& N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]

KAISER CRITICALLY ILL

C H ANCELLOR UNWELL. AMSTERDAM, October 24. The Kaiser is suffering from nervous prostration. Ilia condition is critical. His children have been summoned his bedside. Spanish influenza has seized the Chancellor.

“WE HAVE LOST.” AMSTERDAM, October 24. In the Reichstag, a debate followed Prince Max’s speech. Herr Westarp said : We expect tho -war to be continued now with a new strength. After Mr Wilson’s second answer, we stand by the Government. Germany will never accept a dishonourable peace. Herr Manmann said: —We were entitled to hope for victory, offer our military successes, yet we hear to-dny with bitterness that we have lost. The Reichstag finally passed a resolution of confidences in Prince Mas.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1918, Page 3

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122

GERMANY WITHIN. Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1918, Page 3

GERMANY WITHIN. Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1918, Page 3

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