THE KAISER'S ABDICATION.
AX EVER-GROWING DEMAND, Received Oct. 29, L2O am. Amsterdam, Oct. 28. The ever-growing demnrid in Germany for the Kaiser's abdication is the main topic of public conversation. The Frankfurter Zeittvng states that although the Kaiser is doubtlesr. actiii atei by the. best intentions, nothing can alter the fact that dtmng 30 lie has made himself the symbol of the old regime over the German peoples As an Umperor he h not such as he perhaps believes himself to be. The greater part of tiie people would ba grateful if the Kaiser drciv obvious dejections from the radical changes in 'lern.-.n policy. Germany lias had more than enough of the old regime. The Albeiter Zeita>:g also asmands ab-dication.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. ' SUMMARILY DISMISSED. Received Oct. 28. 10.15 p.m. London, Oct. 27. The resignation of General von Ludendorff was more in the nature of a dismissal,' Ludendorff having practically no choice.—Times Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 5
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152THE KAISER'S ABDICATION. Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 5
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