THE KAISER.
HIS PRESENT POSITION
fAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CAIIT/B ASSOCIATION]
LONDON November 22
A high authority states: l lie Kajsn is still Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, so far as the British Government has been informed. It seem* that the Imperial murderer is temporarily resident abroad, waiting for something to turn. up. Berlin has not yet notified the Allies of the Kaisers abdication. Prince Max’s perfunctory statement is the sole, announcement up to the present and it refers to “renunciation.” It does not use the word “abdication.” “The Kaiser,’’ adds the authority, “undoubtedly still regards the Imperial crown and the throne of Prussia as being him. The world must assume that he expects to return.”
TtEN TONS OF MONEY. LONDON November 23. The “Daily Chronicle’s” Amsterdam correspondent iearns from u“ oxcelent source that, ex-Kaiser AA dliam still liarbourts the belief that all is not yet lost He thinks that the German National Assembly will decide to preserve the monarchy. The “Dailv Chronicle's” eorresponc - eut also states that two hundred sacks of German money } each weiglung a hundredweight, have arrived in Holland for the ex-Kaiser. Tim money came in sealed waggon* Great Secrecy about it has been observed. THE KAISER’S SONS. LONDON November 22. The “Times” Amsterdam correspondent reports that the German Royalists still cherish the hope of restoring the Monarchy with the Princes EiU-l and August, both of whom are fairly popular . HOHENZOLLERNS PROPERTY:. AMSTERDAM, November 22. Prince Eitel is negotiating at Potsdam with the Soviet for the settlement of the question regarding the Holienzollern’s private property. The Soviet has expressed the hope that the German Princes will leave Potsdam as early as possible 1 hey guaranteed their personal safety, but pointed out that there was a strong feeling against the Hohenzollerns. THE CROWN PRINCESS. LONDON November 23. It- is understood that- the German Crown Princess intends to reside With her sister the Queen of Denmark. KAISER CATCHES THE “FLU.” AMSTERDAM November 23. The Kaiser is in bed with influenza.
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