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GERMANY WITHIN

AN APPEAL,

Ij"At'STKAI.IAN & N.Z. O.UH.K ASSOCIATION'] COPENHAGEN, Nov 17. The “Vonvaerts” publishes Prince Lichnowsky’s appeal to the British people to modify the armistice, which is directed by revenge and threatens tho future peace of the world. Prince Waldiek has abdicated at Frankfort. , , . ... It is reported the German demobilisation is in full swing. AH troops from the front and evacuated districts are disbanded on arrival. j EX-KAISER’S DESIRE. ' COPENHAGEN November 17. j German newspapers state the ex-Kai-ser intends to ask permission to retire ; to Corfu. J GERMAN ROYALTY. | (Reuter’s Telegram.) j , „ 0 PARf.S November li. i Tho Grand Duke of “Saxo Meiuigen and Prince Schaumburg of Lippe, have abdicated. !

Saxe Meiningen lias been proclaimed a Republic. THE GERMAN RETREAT. j Paris November 17. ■ The Germans are conducting the re- j treat in the greatest disorder. Cadets have entirely lost control of the Workmen’s and Soldiers’ Council j at Wilhelmshaven. j THE RAISER. PARIS November 17. The Kaiser gave up his sword to a Dutch general before being interned. ; | w, king and the KAJSER. | LONDON November 17. J The ‘‘‘Sunday Times” understands j that regarding the Kaiser’s personal , responsibility for war crimes, the King . has intimated that his relationship to j « the British Royal Family is a neglig- j ible matter. i

YON TIRPITZ FLEES. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 17 Tho “Frankfurter Zeitung” states that Von Tirpitz fled to Switzerland, when the revolution started. MIXED AND UNWASHED. * LONDON, Nov. 17. The Soviet sits in Senate with a most mixed and umvashed crowd. Privates fraternise with monocled Generals, including Edith Cavill’s murderer. GENERAL MACKENSEN. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 17. General Mackensen has arrived at Debreezin, Hungary, with 2000 soldiers in motor-cars, en route to Germany. The authorities disarmed them. PRINCE RUPPRECHT’S ESCAPE. LONDON, Nov. 17. American correspondents in Brussels describe the wild scenes when Prince Ruppreeht was forced to shelter to the Dutch, and then the Spanish Legations, from the lawless soldiers. Tho Kaiser’s son Eitel defended tlie > Hottse of Louvain with a hundred Loyalists. Both are believed to have escaped to Holland. 5

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1918, Page 3

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GERMANY WITHIN Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1918, Page 3

GERMANY WITHIN Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1918, Page 3

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