IN ENEMY COUNTRIES
THE KAISER MUST GO
I'ltlSOXEitb' OPINIONS
LONDON, October 16
Ihisoner.s m Maimers are continually asking if an armistice lias yet been signed. They agreed that the Kaiser must go, and said the Crown Prince did not count, adding, "We don't 'bother about him."
THE KAISER'S ABDICATION
STATEMENT WITHDRAWN.
AMSTERDAM, October 16
The Rotterdam Courrant is unable to obtain confirmation of its previous announcement, and now withdraws it-' bulletin reporting the indication of the Kaiser. IN THE FATHERLAND. PROCRFSS OF DEMOCRACY. AMSTERDAM. October 16. The Herman Federal Council lias po-voeci to alter tbo Ir.inerJal ConstituWn, in order to mnho the Reichsf,lfTv. ptpent nc'cessniT for any deplnrnlion of war and for the s'.gning of pev.ee. TROUBLE IN BERLIN. \ NTLDYNA STTr DEMONSTRATIONS. LONDON, O-toher IG. The DaiV Moil's Faa-ue oorre-crjonrlc-nt that violent antimanifestations are occurring at Berlin. Lame crowds paraded tbo Fntor Den Linden, demonstrated before tbo Palace, and smashed K--hen/ollem statues. The police were powerless to suppress the demonstration.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1918, Page 6
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