The body of a fully devolopml female child was found on the bench lat St. Clair by :1 small boy. A ship of linen had been tied tfglitly round the infant’s neck, and the head had E 1110 ‘appearance ofhhaving been bl‘uisaoG~. ‘ The note «lemanding the (3Xtl',-adi-'tion of the ex-Kaiser is friendly in tome, but fir-m. It .':.l1a1-gag the 49(Kaisor with invading Belgium. in de~‘ fiance of a freaty to svhich Germany was‘ a. signatory. Although diploniafic tension is possible, inasmncll 3,3 I-lolltancl has already intimated unofiioially that she ‘regards William I-lohcnzollern as ‘a private -individual sc-(>l(ing"political' san.ctual-y, it is c.\'—‘ pectcd that Holland will coanply.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3392, 23 January 1920, Page 3
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