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GERMANY.

STILL BRAGGING, the junker press. | ~ ! London, Nov. 14. The German press lhas not dropped its old bragging tone. The Junker organs have been allowed to reappear and are furiously abusive about the armistice. They declare that Germany is unbeaten, and that her marvellous army ia still deep in the enemy's country. The Taglische Rundschau says that Uhe people's loyalty to the Kaiser, though swamped, is unshaken.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. THE KAISER'S BROTHER. BECOMES A REVOLUTIONIST. Copenahgen. Nov. 14. A patrol found Prince Henry of Prussia at the castle of Duke Frederick Ferdinand at Eckfoerve. He declared his adhesion to the revolution.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. PRUSSIAN CROWN PROPERTY. CONFISCATED BY GOVERNMENT. Berlin, Nov. 14. The Government has confiscated the entailed property of the Prussian Crown. —Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. GERMAN EMPRESS. SAID TO BE INSANE. London, Nov. 14. It is stated that the Kaiserin remains at Hcrnburg, but her mind lhas given way under the strain of events.—United Service. POSITION OF THE GERMAN NAVY. BRITISH ON THE ALERT. London. Nov. 14. The United Service correspondent says: "Mystery envelops the movements of the German fleet since the battleship Strasburg bade defiance to the British naval authorities. I don't think a naval coup is likely to be attempted, but the British fleet is on tihe alert tutd prepared for anything." REPUBLIC IN BRUNSWICK. RED GUARDS ESTABLISHED. Copenhagen. Nov. 14. Advices from Berlin state that a republic has been proclaimed in Brunswick, where a Soldiers' Council and Red Guards lhave been established.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. GERMAN SUBMARINES. INTERNED M SWEDEN Copenhagen, Nov. 14. Five German submarines have arrived at Landskrona harbor, Sweden, and asked to be interned, as the commanders dared not return to Germany.—Aus. 2s\Z. Cable Assoc. SOCIALIST ENVOYS TO DISCUSS NAVAL ARMISTICE. New York. Nov. 14. The German cruiser Koenigsberg. with the Socialist envoys aboard, is meeting British Admiralty representatives to discuss the navial conditions of the armistice.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 7

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320

GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 7

GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 7

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