STILL ALIVE.
fl’F.n PIIESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] WELLINGTON!, This Day. The High Commissioner reports from London, November 14th at 4.10. p.m. The assassination of the Crown Prince of Germany is unconfirmed. LONDON, Nov. 14. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Amsterdam correspondent states that the Crown Prince, officers of .his bodyguard coalition at the prorogation of ParliaLimsburg, on the Dutch frontier. They were met by a patrol of Dutch soldiers and interned. Subsequently they wore motored to tlio headquarters of the Governor of Limsburg, and spent t'nc night at his home. The Prince was in cheerful spirits. He said he intended to leave the army. The Crown Princess and her five children have gone to the Castle cf Wolff-Alettrnicli, near Roermond.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1918, Page 3
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117STILL ALIVE. Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1918, Page 3
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