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THE EX-KAISER.

REFUGE IN HOLLAND. ALLIES TO TAKE ACTION. Reuter's Telegrams. AMSTERDAM; November 12. It is officially announced that the Kaiser has arrived in Holland. Representatives of the Foreign Ministry proceeded to Maastricht to discuss provisional arrangements concerning his stay, pending final decisions on the subject. NEW YORK, November 12. Mr .Gerard advocates the extradition of the Hohenzollerns from Holland, and their trial in England. He added: "I guess all are agreed what the verdict will be. When the hangman drops the trap we will he doing away with one of the greatest murderers." United SerTico. LONDON, November 12. The "Standard" hears it *is likely that the Allied Governments will jointly inform "Holland that they regard giving refuge to the Hohenzollerns as an unfriendly act. PAROLE GIVEN. AMSTERDAM, November 12. The Government is allowing the Kaiser to remain on terms similar to' those of the internment of high.officers. The Kaiser has given his parole. He remains at Amerlingem Castle until further notice. He now is using the namo of Count Hbhenzollern; THE CROWN;PRINCE. VARIOUS STORIES OF HIS DEATH. LONDON,'November 12.. A Munich news agency confirms the report that the Crown Princo was killed by his own troops. Tho Exchange Telegraph's Paris correspondent states _ that the Orown Prince was assassinated in an escort train at the Dutch frontier. Tho body bears bullet and bayonet wounds. "The Times ' Service. AMSTERDAM, November'l2. i " Vaderlahd's " frontier correspondent says that the Crown Prince attempted to cross on Sunday morning, but a sentry turned him back. Ho re-attempted to cross early yesterday morning. A fight ensued, and the Crown Prince was killed. NOT KILLED. (Received November 14. 11.15 p-m.) ROTTERDAM, November 14. The Crown Prince has arrived at Maestricht, and been interned. PRINCE RUPPRECHT. r'.ji! n I A FUGITIVE. LONDON, November 12. The Crown-Princo Rupprecht fled from Liege, where the army revolted. ANOTHER ABDICATION. .. j HENRY OF REUSS. Beater's Telegrams. • AMSTERDAM, November 12. Prince Henry b~f. Reuse has renounced the throne for himself and his house (Reuss is a smnll German principality, divided into elder and junior branches. Prince Henry NXIV. is ' tho ruler., but the Regent is Prince Henry I XXVII. of Reuss-Gera, the ruler of the junior branch.)

PUNISH THE GUILTY. BAVARIA'S REQUEST. WASHINGTON, November J. 3. Bavaria has asked President Wilson to ask the Allies to punish those guilty of German-militarism. EMPEROR KARL. ABDICATION ANNOUNCED. Rtnter'a Telegrams. AMSTERDAM, November. 12. Advices from Vienna state that the Emperor Karl, in a proclamation, announces his abdication, in order not to hinder, the free development of his peoples.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17948, 15 November 1918, Page 6

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THE EX-KAISER. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17948, 15 November 1918, Page 6

THE EX-KAISER. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17948, 15 November 1918, Page 6