KAISER'S FLIGHT
FARTieULADS OF THE. JOURNEY.
WAB HINJJENBURG IN PARTY?
(Ree November 12, 10 p.m.)
LONDON, November 11
Mr Tower writes: The Kaiser and paity drove to the frontier in motor cars. They meluded ani officer who was recognised as the Ctnwn Prince, and an old man, believed to be Von Hindenburg.
The Kaiser, was in a unforni, but. a cap replaced his helmet. Ho is described as not showing- the least distrss. He walked to a railway station smoking -a cigarette. There, with a staff, he left in a luxurious Imperial train, 'containing salorii, restaurant, sleepers and carloads iof food. The blinds of the carriages" were~rlrawn in order to avoid cameras, but many phntographs of the scene were taken.
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Grey River Argus, 13 November 1918, Page 3
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