KAISERISM AGAIN.
KKRNHARDI EXPECTS ITS RETUIiX. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.-Copyrleht. r«, „ York, Jan. 20. v " e ™ rl '" correspondent of the New r »\ j. orM interviewed General von lauW fu- SaM that Kais «'sm would ultimately return to Gennanv. The Crown Pirmce had a chance to become Emperor, .but the Kaiser could not return. German public opinion had already become more conservative in its attitude and the armv would have something t„ ?ay wWI referem . e to future conditions in Germany. Tt was Bure that they were heading towards an important change. An endeavour was being made bv t0 replace Protestant Kai erdoni by a Catholic monarchv, hoping thus to annihilate the influence Wnnl J? ,a ' t. v'® °" tcome °f all this Parliamentary monarchv, like hat ih England and Italy. He regretted his, because he did not believe Parliamentary monarchy to be for the best advantage of the Fatherland.-Aus.-N.Z table Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1920, Page 5
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149KAISERISM AGAIN. Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1920, Page 5
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