THE KAISER.
THE ARRIVAL IN HOLLAND. TRIAL OF THE HOHENZOLLERNJ ADVOCATED. (By Cable. —Prcea Association.—Copyright. (R-euter'e, Telegram®.) AMSTERDAM, November 12. It is officiary announced that th Kaisor has arrived in Holland. Repr« 6entativo3 of tho Foreign Ministry pr< cooded to Maastricht to discuss pror sional arrangements concerning li: stay, ponding final decisions on tho sul ject. NEW YORK, November 12. Mr Gerard, formerly United State Ambassador to Germany, advocatos th extradition of tho Qohoiucoilerns froj Holland, and their, trial in Englanc Ho adds: "I guess all are agroed who tho verdict will bo. "When the hanj man drops tho tray we- shall be doin away with one of the greatest mui dorers." ' LONDON, Nfiyember 12. The "Standard'' heart* it ,is likel that the Allied Governments will joint! inform Holland that, they regard givin refuge to the Hohonzollerns as an ui friendly act. , EX-KAISER'S DECLARATION. ' (Australian! and' N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received November 14th, 10.6 p.m.) LONDON, November 13. The "Daily Chroniclo" reports tha the ex-Kaiser declares that his jotirne; was not a Sight, but that ho left Gei many to facilitate the new Govern ment's work. The Kaiserin 1 and Crow Prince did not acoompany the Kaiser. "COUNT HOHENZOLLERN." (Received November X4th, 10 pjn.) AMSTERDAM, November 12. The Government is allowing the Kai ser to remain on terms similar to tho® of the internment of high officers. Th Kaiser has given his parole and remain at Amorlingem. Castle until farther nc tico. He is now rising the name a "Count Hohenzollern."
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16370, 15 November 1918, Page 7
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