THE EX-KAISER.
arrival of train-loads of STORES. INDIGNATION IN HOLLAND. (Australian and N,Z. CibU Association-) (Received November 22nd, 8 p.m.) LONDON, November 21. The "Daily Express" Amsterdam correspondent states that the arnval of two train-loads of stores for the exKaiser has causod indignation in Holland. There were somo commodities included in the consignment not seen for months. The ox-Kaiser spends most of hi 9 time in walking in tho garden or motoring. The Dutch authorities frustrated his intention of visiting the military and flying camp at Soesterberg. His lack of consciousness of his posi.tion amazes the Dutch. The Bentinck family announce that they are only ontcrtaining the ex-Kaiser at the Dutch Government's request. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE. LONDON, November 21. "Handelsblad" states that the Crown Prince and his suite will be interned in a small house on the island of Wieringen, in the Zuyder Zee.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16377, 23 November 1918, Page 9
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