THE KAISER
HIS POSSIBLE MOVEMENTS. United Press Association—By Electru Telegraph—Copyright). • (Received this dav at 8.30. a.m.) BERLIN, July 23. At midnight the ex-Kaiser will be free to return to the Fatherland, when a special law which allows the Government to veto his return expires. The ex-Kaiser will not require a "visa, although it **is’"lilVely from-'a technical viewpoint that a German passport will he required. Thys far, hipTyipygmepts in Holland l h ave heeir restricted'.only at the German border. However, although the-way is made cleniy-those in close tpucli with T)oorn believe lie will only 1 return to I 'the Fatherlaiill l if' flib nation desires it, ail'd’ then only as Kaiser.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1929, Page 3
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