GERMANY
KAISER QUARRELS WITH CROWN
PRINCE.
TIIE EMPEROR RIGHT FOR ONCE,
Times and Sydney Sun Services, Receive.l 29, 5.40 p.m. London, September 29. Copenhagen reports that a violent quarrel exists between the Kaiser and the Crown Prince ( the former considering the campaign m France a fiasco. Tbj Kaiser is inconsolable.
A MILLION OUT OF WORK,
.SHORTAGE OF RAW MATERIALS,
Received 30, 1'.20 p.m. Geneva, September 29. Half-a-million men and half-a-million women are unemployed in Germany. The number is daily increasing, owing to lack of raw materials. GERMANS SIIOOT GERMANS. ROYAL PRINCE KILLED BY lIIS OWN MEN. Received 30, 11.50 p.m. London, September 29. A Belgian doctor states that Prince Adalberg, the Kaiser's third son, died at the, Brussels hospital. The physician was ordered to hold an autopsy in the presence of two German doctors, and this revealed that the Prince was killed by a German bullet. Other post-mortem examinations showed that German officers had been similarly killed. ■
SOCIALIST PAPER SUPPRESSED. Received 1, 12.30 a.m. Amsterdam', September 30. The Yorwaerts informs its'(subscribers that it had been suppressed by Marsh.il VoukcsfieJ, commanding at Brandenburg.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 109, 1 October 1914, Page 5
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