KAISER IN EXILE
BY NO MEANS A PAUPER YET.* [By Electric Cable —Copyright.] [Aust. and N.Z. Cable BERLIN, December 1. Thirty million marks cash, 180,003 acres of agricultural land and forests, three palaces in Berlin, one at Baselsherg, some .oerlin house property, all furnished, is the price the Prussian Ministry of Finance has agreed to pay the ex-Kaiser as compensation. The Prussian State retains the socalled Crown Castles, all the works of art in the Berlin Museum and the Shack Gallery at Munich, the Crown jewels, the Hohenzollern Museum and library and archives, the revenue from Royal theatres and their endowments 70,000 acres of lands and forests, some house property in Berlin and Potsdam, also the revenue from the former Crown estates. The Ministry declares that the thirty million marks above-mentioned is the equivalent of the value of the property which now falls to the State.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2312, 3 December 1925, Page 7
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146KAISER IN EXILE Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2312, 3 December 1925, Page 7
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