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EX-KAISER'S SURRENDER.

ABANDONED BY ALLIES. DUTCH CUSTODY ACCEPTED. HOLLAND'S RESPONSIBILITY. Bj Telenaoh—Press Association— (Reed. 12.5 a.m.) LONDON. April 19. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law, replying to a question, said that the Netherlands Government had undertaken all responsibility for the safe custody of the ex-Kaiser's person, and would contro} his correspondence and his relations with the outside world. It had therefore assigned him a residence within the province of Utrecht. The Allies had unsuccessfully endeavoured to induce the Netherlands Government to take other action, but as it had not seen fit to comply i with the request, it was not proposed to l use force.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 7

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EX-KAISER'S SURRENDER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 7

EX-KAISER'S SURRENDER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 7

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