THE EX-KAISER.
REMAINS IN HOLLAND. By Telegraph.—Pros Am.a*Cop7«iav , ' Received Oct. 7. 8.40 ptti New Yorit, O&V. The Neti York Times' AnuEkiVMM respondent learns that the Dotal <J«tj eminent has decided that the tt-OmmJ Prince is now free to leave HoQttd'fltK' travel within Holland. The MaceJ however, will await the final rfttttej tion of peace and then return to Q*M '5 many. In the meantime he wlB tt4 '": main at Wieringen, in order not to in* volve Holland in possible complieatioiu The ex-Kaiser will also remain lit Holland.—Aus.-N.Z. gable " /
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1919, Page 5
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88THE EX-KAISER. Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1919, Page 5
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