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ILLNESS OF KAISERIN. SOW LIKELY TO BE CHANCELLOR. Received August 25, jL£ p.m. Amsterdam, August 23. The Kauerin » seriously ill with a nervous breakdown, allegedly the remit of visiting the wounded. It is reported that a Cabinet crisis is imminent in Germany, and that Dr. Solf it likely to be ChanwlJor—Reuter.
THE POLISH KING Amsterdam, August 23 It is announced in Vienna that the Polish King will lie elected on Sept emfcer *.—Aut.-N.Z.: Cable Assoc
tfffE AMERICAN FORCES. Amsterdam,' August 23. German military authorities officially admit tite accuracy of Mr Baker's figure! Mating that 1,200,000 Americans are in France and that 700,000 of these are fighting troops, and that 400.000 are already at the front.—Aus.-N:Z. CaMe Assoc. -Paris, August 23. , The French located and shelled a longra&ga gun during the advance between tastigny and Roye, necessitating its wlthdrawal'-AtM.-N'.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1918, Page 5
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