FUGITIVE ROYALTY
(Rec. November 12, 10.30 p.m.) Amsterdam, November 11. All the German guards on the Dutch frontier threw down their arms and left their posts. This enabled the Kaiser, •the Kaiserin, and the Crown Prinoo, with their suites, to leach Holland without misadventure. Some German royalties were less fortunate. Princo and Princess Henry, who has boen wounded in the arm, are hiding in Schleswig, near tho Danish frontier with Princess Adalbert and her children, while Prince Adalbert is finding refuge on his yacht, of which the crew remains loyal. Tho fate of the King and Crown Prince of Bavaria, who fled from the palace one morning, also the fate of the Kings of Saxony and Wurtemburg, is still uncertain.—Renter.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 13 November 1918, Page 7
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