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HOLLAND.

THE KAISER'S ARRIVAL EMBARRASSING DUTCH AUTHORITIES. DEMAND FOR HIS RETURN.

London, Nov. 11. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Daily Telegraph states that the Kaiser's arrival has caused great excitement in Holland and much uneasiness to tie authorities and the general public Many think that the Crown Prince and the Kaiser should be sent back or interned as German soldiers.

Their motor-cars evidently chose the tortuous Limberg route, where the frontier guards arc far apart, thus escaping being challenged. The Kaiser reached Holland at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning.

Count Bcntinek is a Dutch subject and lias not taken part in tihe war, though he is an honorary Prussian cavalry captain. He has long been a close friend of the Hohenzollern family. Forty thousand Dutch munition workera are flocking from Germany. Their return will create an awkward labor problem.—Aus. N.Z. Gable Assoc.

AS ALWAYS FRESH GALF BOQD. Surely a calf food which is freshly mixed and ground from this season's cereals must be better than imported foods—often two or three years in stock. "CEREMLLK" is always fresh and is superior in every essential to any other calf food here —or abroad. Most economical, easily mixed, rich in fat and proteid, calves tako to "CEREMILK" very readily nnd fhrive on it. Mr David L. A. Astbury. Mangatoki. t". tham, writes:—"Kindly book forward for mo one half-ton of 'CEREMILK' in case there is any difficulty in getting it next season. We have reared seventy calves this year, none have died, and unquestionably 'CEREMILK' lias given us more satisfaction and better results than any other prepared food wo have used." Try "CEKEMR3L" At all stores and factories. 20 "NAZOL" for Influenza and Catarrh

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1918, Page 7

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HOLLAND. Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1918, Page 7

HOLLAND. Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1918, Page 7

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