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Show KAISER I TO EIGHT I ENTENTE I Advisers Are Confident H Dutch Will Not Permit I Extradition. ll i'l A.MERONGEN, Wednesday, June 2b. (By the Associated Press) Former Emperor William and his advisers are apparently fully confident The Nether lands government will be unable to consent to the entente's forthcoming demand tor his extradition, which the former emperor's suite regards as 11- Several members of the entourage are away from Amerongen, being busily bus-ily engaged in inspecting houses with a view to the purchase of Count Hoh-enzollern's Hoh-enzollern's future residence, and indications indi-cations point to his removal within a short period from his present place of exile. i The former monarch was himself outwardly calm today after the first shock of hearing that Germany had decided to sign the treaty without reservations. res-ervations. His wife, however, was more affected and appeared to be deeply saddened by the prospect that it will be Impossible for her ever to return to Germany. As far as can be learned the choice of a future home for Count Hohenzol-lern Hohenzol-lern lies between two castles, one in the vicinity of Doorn and the other near Arnheim. |