BANISHED HOHENZOLLERNS
PICTURES TO BE REMOVED.
A. and N.
BERLIN, Fab. 21
The Prussian Minister for Home Affairs has ordered the removal of all pictures of the Hoheniollerne aii4 the insignia erf monarchy from the Government buildings open to the public. He suggest* that the municipalities should do likewise.
EX-KAISER'S guards.
A. and N.Z.
THE HAGUE, Feb. 22.
An unusually close surveillance has been introduced at Amerongcn. The exKaiser's guards now number twenty. Nobody is admitted to the castle grounds without a pass signed by the ex-Kaiser and Count Bentnick.
CROWN PRINCE IGNORED.
A. »cd N.Z.
PARIS, Feb. 22.
The report that the -Crown Prince Had telegraphed to the Allies, offering his unconditional surrender for trial, is confirmed. The Allies decided not to reply.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17402, 24 February 1920, Page 5
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