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DEAD OR ALIVE?

PRINCE ADALBERT MISSING

A POSSIBLE HOSTAGE. London, October 2. Mystery enshrouds the whereabouts of Prince Adalbert, the Kaiser's third son. A nurse writes from Brussels to the effect that the Kaiser demanded the surrender of Antwerp, and that King Albert replied that on the first shot being fired Prince Adalbert would be shot. Antwerp residents are speculating as to the identity of a prisoner in a non-commissoned officer's uniform whom his fellow prisoners treated with extraordinary respect. The French papers -declare that Prince Adalbert is dead.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5729, 5 October 1914, Page 2

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DEAD OR ALIVE? Waikato Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5729, 5 October 1914, Page 2

DEAD OR ALIVE? Waikato Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5729, 5 October 1914, Page 2

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