London, Nov. 11. I Mr. Tower writes tint the Kaiser's I party drove to the frontier in motorcars. It included an officer, recognised as the Crown Prince, and an old man believed to be HMeiihurg. The Kaiser was in uniform, bat a cap 'jppteeed the helmet. He is described as .not showing the least distress, and walk<ed to the railwa ystation, smoking a cigarette and chatting with his staff. He left in a luxations Imperial train, containing saloon, restaurant, sleepers and car-loads of food. The Winds .of the carriages were drawn, in order toavoid the cameras, but many photographs of th&sctne.-were-t!&en.r-aiitßdl« jSareieo. "HnßOing" methods ars ;jnsaaiig QUHCHEK (3EDSS K3BSS
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1918, Page 5
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109Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1918, Page 5
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