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IN GERMANY.

PANIC IN GERMANY. KAISER ON HIS KNEES. THE HAGUE, Oct 7. Dutch newspapers state that panic is in<>reasingi:i Gcnmniy. The Kaiser has developed religious mania, and is spending hours on his knees, prayins for- the dynasty and Crown. * THE KAISER'S MENTAL DISRUP- , TION. QUARREL BETWEEN KAISER, LUDENDORFF AND CITOWN J? PRINCE. 'A BOOBY AND HIS ADVISERS. Received noon. ' ; ' ■'• , NEW YORK, Oct S. A Hague newspapers says the German panic over the Bulgarain fiasco' was so great that it even affected the Kaiser. The i) Loiv states that the German revolutionary element says the Kaiser remains in his oratory for hours kneeling in prayer for his dynasty and crown. He seems to have fallen into a kind of religious mania. The Kaiser's mental disruption was first evident at headquarters. Fbch's victories caused a quarrel 'between tire Kaiser, Ludendorff, and the Crown Prince. Wilhelm, it is* said, exclaimeft, laughing bitterly: "That is the merited reward of a booby and his advisers." PANIC ON BERLIN BOURSE LONDON, October 7. The Daily Telegraph's Paris correspondent says: Swiss messages states that there was an unprecedented panic on the Berlin Bourse on Saturday. The losses were in shipping and armament - collapse was general, but the heaviest losses were in :?!n;>p'-'V nn-1 arnr-tTnent securities.

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Taihape Daily Times, 9 October 1918, Page 4

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IN GERMANY. Taihape Daily Times, 9 October 1918, Page 4

IN GERMANY. Taihape Daily Times, 9 October 1918, Page 4

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