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THE HOHENZOLLERNS.

FOR THE KAISER (By Electric Telocraph.—Copyright.) (Aus.-N.Z. Cable Association.) The Hague, November 28. The latest arrivals from Germany speak of a growing revolution of feeling for the Kaiser, and the possibility of an attempted coup d'etat. This movement is based on the surprising loyalty of a large proportion of the returning army, of which it is estimated that 50 per cent, are true to the Kaiser, and led by generals who are devoted to the Kaiser, and who have fomented a large and powerful militaristic clique, thirsting for revenge. Projects are openly discussed in safes and beer-gardens and other public places. Strangers are being asked, "Are you true to the' Kaiser or are you for tho revolutionaries?"

ON THE CONTRARY

It is stated that the Dutch Government regards the Crown Prince as a dangerous intriguer, but thinks the Kaiser's day is over. Therefore tho latter is allowed free communication with Germany, of which the fullest advantage is taken. Ho is daily receiving a vast and growing correspondence, which he answers personally. ABDICATION DOCUMENTS DEMANDED

London, November 29. The United Press Agency reports that a message from Berlin states that the German Government has telegraphed to the Kaiser and the Crown Prince in Holland, demanding their abdication documents.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 3647, 2 December 1918, Page 4

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THE HOHENZOLLERNS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 3647, 2 December 1918, Page 4

THE HOHENZOLLERNS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 3647, 2 December 1918, Page 4