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LAST STAND ON NOVEMBER 10. London, Nov. 15. The Petit Pariaien publishes details of the fighting in Berlin on November 10. A Bmall number of officers adhered to the revolution, but the majority were opposed to it and barricaded themselves in the stable 3 of the Imperial chateau. They conceived the project of taking possession of the chateau to liberate the ex-Kaiserin and the princesses who were guarded there like hostages. Two regiments attacked the stables, and firing lasted from Sunday till Monday, when the assailants succeed«d in capturing the officers, about fifty df whom were killed and 200 wounded. After the victory Dr. Karl Liebknecht (Socialist deputy of the Reichstag, who was recently released from/ prison) entered the «i.'-Kaiser's apartments and addressed the exKaiserin, declaring "The Hohenzollern dynasty has fallen in the stables."
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1918, Page 6
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