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GERMAN'S STORY OF KING i \,r .GEORGE. (United Press Association.—By Electric u Telegraph.— Copyright.! f , . V X LONDON, Oct. 14. Herr Scbneidemann, ex-Secretary of State for Germany, in his memoirs, a translation,Aof •! which has just been published, teljs a story to the effect tnat King George ‘intervened at the time of the ex-Kaiser’s flight, in order to .saye his. cousin from, the ignominy of. having to surrender to the Allies. .. >Herr ‘ Schneideinann alleges that King George requested the Queen of Holland, to“vgife Wilhelm refuge in case of need.
• The “Daily Telegraph” states that there is no truth in the story. It says that, instead of a pre-arranged, programme for his. reception, the exKa'iisfir’s appearanoe on the Dutch border, caiised consternation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1929, Page 5
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