THE GERMAN NAVAL MUTINY.
| MADE THE KAISER ILL. CROWN PRINCE’S ADVICE REJECTED BY TIRPITZ. Received October 22. 8.45 a.m. ROME, Oct. 21. The Kaiser on learning of the naval imutiny was so enraged that ho became ill. | The Crown Prince advocated frenzied re- ! pressive measures and urged the execution I of five thousand mutineers. The Kaiser J was inclined to agree, but Admiral von t Tirpitz pointed out that wholesale oxecu- | lions would aggravate the disaffection and | might even compel tho abandonment of j 1 1 1ho submarine warfare, owing to the inability to get. crews.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10113, 22 October 1917, Page 5
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