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GERMANY.

DISBANDMENT OF TROOPS. ON ARRIVAL FROM FRONT. Copenhagen, Nov. 1". Frankfort reports that German demobilisation is in full swing. All the troops from the front and evacuated districts will be disbanded on their arrival.

LICHNOWSKY'S APPEAL. FOR MODIFIED TERMS. Copenhagen, Nov. 17. The Vorwaerts publishes an appeal from Count Lichuowsky to the British people to modify the armistice terms, wlhich are directed by revenge and threaten the future peace of the world.

ANOTHER REPUBLIC. A GRAND DUKE ABDICATES. Received Nov. 18. 3 p.m. Paris, Nov. 17. The Grand Duke of Saxe Meiningen and Prince of Sdhaumburg Lippe liave abdicated. Saxe Meiningen has been proclaimed a republic.—Reuter. THE EX-KAISER. WISHES TO RETIRE TO CORFU. Received Nov. 18. 3 p.m. Copenhagen, Nov. 17. German newspapers state that the exKaiser intends to ask permission to retire to the island of Corfu.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. MACKENSEN IN HUNGARY. SOLDIERS DISARMED. Received Nov. 18. 7.50 p.m. , Copenhagen, Nov. 17. General von Mackensen has arrived at Debreczin, in Hungary. Two thousand soldiers in motor cars, while en route to Germany, were disarmed by tihe authorities. —Reuter.

EX-ROYALTIES IN TROUBLE. ESCAPE TO HOLLAND. THE UNWASHED SOVIET. Received Nov. 18. 9.40 p.m. London, Nov. 17. American correspondents in Brussels describe wild scenes ivlicn Prince Ruppreclit was forced to shelter in tlie Dutdh, and then in the Spanish, legation, from the lawless soldiery.

The Kaiser's son, Prince Eitel, defended his house at Louvain with a hundred loyalists. Both axe believed to have escaped to Holland. The Soviet sits in the Senate, a most mixed and unwasfoed assemblage, privates fraternising with monocled generals, including Nurse Cavell's murderer. —United Service. FLIGHT OF VON TIRPITZ. SEEKS REFUGE IK SWITZERLAND. Received Nov. 18. 7.55 p.m. Copenhagen, Nov. 17. The Frankfurter Zeitung stated that Admiral von Tirpitz fled to Switzerland when the revolution started.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. and Reuter. ANOTHER ABDICATION. Copenhagen, Nov. 17. The Prince of Waldeek has abdicated. (This prince ruled a territory of 438 square miles, with a population of 61,707.) EXIT THE REICHSTAG. Amsterdam, Nov. 16. The Rheimsch Westfaelisdb says that Herr Ebert told Herr Westarp, a member of the Reichstag, that the Reichstag no longer existed.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1918, Page 5

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GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1918, Page 5

GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1918, Page 5

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