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Show REGARD WILLIAM AS HUNJDFFIGER Holland Will Harbor Former For-mer Kaiser Only on Equal Internment Terms. COPENHAGEN. Nov. 13. The former German crown prince is with his troops at the front, according to a dispatch from the semiofficial Wolff Bureau of Berlin received here. Prince Henry of Prussia has been discovered dis-covered at the caslle owned by Duke Frledrich Ferdinand of Schleswlg- Hol-stein Hol-stein at Eckernfoerde, according to dispatches dis-patches received here. He declares himself him-self in accord with the new regime in Germany. .LONDON, Nov. 12. Holland will permit per-mit William Hohenzollern to remain on Dutch soil on the same terms of Internment Intern-ment as other high officers of the German army. He has taken the name of Count William Hohenzollern and Is expected to buy an estate and remain in Holland, according ac-cording to an Amsterdam dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company. The Telegraaf of Amsterdam says that he waS allowed to take . only his personal property from his train. s the non-personal property which was brought to Holland being confiscated as is usual in internment intern-ment cases. Recent dispatches have stated that the former emperor had taken a carload car-load of archives with him into Holland. A dispatch to the Dally Mall from Maarn, Holland, says that among those who accompanied the former German emperor em-peror to the castle of Ameongen were Generals von Pleshen. von Gontard. von Frankieberg, von Lintoff and von Grim-man. Grim-man. The deposed German emperor probably will remain only a short time at the castle. In Holland, according to well Informed Dutch circles. The correspondent at the Amsterdam of the Daily Mall says it Is bellved that if the necessary arrangements can be made the former emperor will reside re-side permanently in the villa of Achilleion on the Island of Corfu. The villa of Achilleion on the Island of Corfu, 'which lies off the soutnwestern coast of Albania, was acquired by the former German emperor In 1007 after the death of Empress Elizabeth of Austria for whom it was built in 1890. So far as known the villa of Achilleion, which has been the headquarters of the Serbian government, gov-ernment, still is under occupation by the allies. A dispatch to the Central News from Amsterdam says William Hohenzollern. the former German emperor, took a walk this morning, accompanied by officers. Later he went motoring, followed by a car containing Dutch officials. The. correspondent says the ex-emperor appears to have resigned himself to his new life. Two enormous motor lorries arrived today to-day with the Hohenzollern baggage, which consisted of a large number of trunks and cases. AMSTERDAM, Nov. 13. (By the Associated As-sociated Press. 1 Tho Nieuwe Rotterdam Courant publishes the following account of the former German kaiser's entry , into Holland: "At about- 6 o'clock Sunday morning nine automobiles carrying armed officers drew up at the Dutch frbntier near.Pys-den. near.Pys-den. A Dutch sentry refused to let them pass. He to'd the party it would have to wait until the customs office opened at 1 o'clock. "A member of the group, stepping forward, for-ward, announced he was the German kaiser. This had no effect and the Dutch sentry replied the kaiser could not nass until he had orders to that effect from his commanding officer. "And so the party waited, the former kaiser talk Ins: to some peasa nt onlookers. onlook-ers. At 7 o'clock the party went through the formalities of internment." While strolling about the Eysden station sta-tion platform, according to another correspondent, cor-respondent, the ex -kaiser talked volubly about hfs country estates. farms and horses. He told how he taught the people to save hy yiresentlng every child born on his estates Xith a savings bank book bearing a balance of 10 marks. He jestingly jest-ingly remarked to a Dutch captain t hat s captain's was "the worst job" he knew. He still snoke of the German army as "my soldiers." |