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Show i king and kaiser for thirty years, one suddenly sud-denly cannot say 'from tomorrow I am u Republican.' That is simply impossible, j But do not be afraid. I consider it im-) im-) possible to resurrect the monarchy for I the time being. The entente forbids it. But what can happen in ten years, how I the conditions may have altered, no one can tell. Naturally, a royal or imperial j government as we had before the war ! will not do. But a democratic monarch? j is conceivable." 1 According to the newspaper's account. ! Colonel Reinhard then asked the corre-i corre-i spondent his opinion of the future, and ! agreed with the newspaper man that 9 j military dictatorship or something similar simi-lar must come. The colonel declared that J a strong government must be established ; and that order should be brought about j by force if necessary. REINHARD ADMITS BEING MONARCHIST J Coniinander of the Berlin Brigade in National Defense Army Is Thus Quoted. BERLIN. Nov. 15. (By the Associated Pcess.) Colonel Reinhard. commander of the Berlin brigade of the national defense de-fense army, is quoted in the World Stage as declaring himself a monarchist- The army officer has denied the authenticity of the interview, but Erich Dombrowski of the Tageblatt avers that he obtained the interview and that the Colonel said: I make no bones of the fact that I am a monarchist. When one has served the |