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STORY OF A QUARREL WITH THE KAISER
(AUSTIIALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION AND MUTER.) 1 , LONDON, 13th July. Renewed unconfirmed rumours emanating from The Hague declare yon Hindenburg is dead. . . . ■ VANCOUVER., 13th July. \ Hindenburg is dead. (retjter's telegram.) ' ■ AMSTERDAM,' 13th July' The Belgian newspaper Lea Nouvelles states that it learns from a good source that Yon Hindenburg I.died as the result of a stroke following upon a stormy interview with'the Kaiser at Main Headquarters on 16th-May, at which difference!* of opinion arose upon the subject, of the offensive against Paris, Tlio above report ia received tceptically in London, .
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 13, 15 July 1918, Page 7
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