THE KAISER.
WAR CABINET DISCUSSES ABDICATION QUESTION. (By Cable.—Pr«es A«ociation.— Copjrrirtt i (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, November 1. The "Vossicho Zeitung" says that tli© Gorman War Cabinet diacussod the question of ilia Kaiser's abdication. Dr.. Delbruek proceeded to headquarters, and it is believed that ho asked the Kaiser to abdicate. KEEPING OUT. OF SIGHT. ABDICATION ONLY A MATTER OF DAYS. " (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received November 3rd, 5.5 p.m.) ' LONDON, November 2. Public opinion in Germany is overwhelmingly against the Kaiser, and the general belief is that his abdication is only a matter of days. Tho Kaiser has been avoiding all appearances i n P u blio for sojne time, and slipped off to th<S Imperial Headquarters in tho dead of night. (Received November 3rd, 5.5 p.m.) AMSTERDAM, November is. Tho "Leipsoiger Volkszeitung" states: —"The Independent Socialists in Germany are starting a country-wide agitartion to secure the fall of the Kaiser and 1 the dismissal of Hindenburg, the Crown Prince, and Prince Ruppreoht from the | army commands." [ KAISER ENDORSES REICHSTAG DECISIONS. ' (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received November 3rd, 11.5 p.m.) AMSTERDAM, November 2. On the occasion of the constitutional 1 developments coming into force, tho Kaiser issued a decree endorsing the decisions of the Reichstag, and avowing his determination to co-operate in their full development. ABDICATION REPORTED. (Australian and JT.Z. Cable Association.) (Received November 3rd, 5.5 p.jn.) " NEW YORK, November 2. " The Paris newspaper "Le Temps" announces the abdication of the Kaiser. Other reports state that tho Kaiser is refusing to abdicate, and has taken refuge at General Headquarters. Tho Bavarian Royal Family claims tho German throne in the event of the Kaiser's abdication.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 7
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