MAY QUIT DOORN.
AIR LINERS READY. KAISER AND WAR CRISIS. LONDON, December* 19. With four air liners standing by—two 14-passenger machines and two cargo 'planes—the ex-Kaiser is ready to leave Doom at one hour's notice should German-Dutch relations become more! critical. In that event he will go to Norway, to a small village on the shores of Lake Miosen, north of Oslo. There a comfortable house, where his privacy would be ensured by a spacious park, was leased on his behalf six weeks ago. Arrangements have been completed with the co-operation of the Norwegian and Netherlands Governments. The personnel at Doom, including servants, now consists only of 23 members. Since the war the ex-Kaiser and Empress! Hermoine have cut down their staff to a minimum. Many of their personal and valuable treasures have already been] I moved to a safe place. <
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 14, 17 January 1940, Page 5
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141MAY QUIT DOORN. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 14, 17 January 1940, Page 5
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