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Show fie5EBT HECEIVESKDHEY By GEORGE E EN WICK. (New York Tlmes-Chicaeo Tribune Cable, Copyright.) AMSTERDAM, Nov. - 20. (Delayed.) A great consignment of money has arrived in Holland for the ex-kaiser. It consists of 200 sacks, each containing rather more than a hundredweight of Gorman gold, silver and coin. Exactly where It came from in Germany is unknown. Great scorecv is maintained as to where the roval exiles: treasure will be established. The consignment came ucross the iron-tier iron-tier in a pealed wagon. I learn from an excellent source that the ex-kaiser stiil harbors tho belief that all is not yet lost. He appears to believe that there may arise- circumstances whieh will facilitate his return to Germany. He is convinced that the majority of German hearts are siill with him. The coming national assembly interests him gj-catly. for he thinks its deliberations may result in decision to preserve the monarchy in Germany and to put some minor member of the Hohenzollern family on the throne under a regency. He would then, he believes, be-lieves, be able to return to Switzerland and live tho remainder of his i lie in a much happier position than that of an exile. He is credited, too, with clinging to a last scrap of hope that the royalist partisans par-tisans are still strong enough to do something, though he apparently does not think that the entente mlht have something some-thing to say in that event. |