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HOHENZOLLERN CLAIMS

COMPROMISE WITH PRUSSIA. CASTLE FOR A RESIDENCE. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Rccd. 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN. Oct. 8. The bill which provides for a compromise in tho settlement of the Hohenzollerns' claims contajns a paragraph under which Prussia places the Horn burg castle and park at the disposal of the exKaiser for his lifetime as a residence for his wife and himself should they so desire. Political circles conclude that tho Hoßenzollerns aro reckoning on the possibility of the ex-Kaiser's return to tho throne. In spito of tho opposition of the Socialists and Communists the Prussian State Council has approved the bill. WILHELM'S ILL-HEALTH. DESIRE TO LIVE IN PRUSSIA. (Received 6.5 p.m.) Sun. LONDON. Oct. 9. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily News says the Hague correspondent of the.Tageblatts asserts that the ex-Kaiser is determined to return to Prussia and live in the Homburg castle owing to his ill-health and tho intolerable climate in Holland. It is reported that Wilhelm has conferred with the Dutch Minister of the Interior in this connection, and has also sounded Downing Street, through highlyplaced persons, regarding tho British attitude.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19455, 11 October 1926, Page 11

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HOHENZOLLERN CLAIMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19455, 11 October 1926, Page 11

HOHENZOLLERN CLAIMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19455, 11 October 1926, Page 11