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CROWN PRINCE'S SON.

NEW YORK, Dec. 30

The "New York Times" correspondent at Geneva says: A Berlin correspondent informs me that Prince Wilhelm, the ex-Crown Prince's eldest son., has been kidnapped by Prussian monarchist' officers at Potsdam, and is being kept hidden. The efforts of the Berlin Government to discover his whereabouts have been unsuccessful. The hopes of the Prussian Junkers centre round the young prince. Being only thirteen years of age, the boy cannot legally act, nor can anyone renounce his rights to the Prussian throne for him. The monarchists hope to be able to produce the prince, at an opportune moment.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9490, 2 January 1919, Page 6

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CROWN PRINCE'S SON. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9490, 2 January 1919, Page 6

CROWN PRINCE'S SON. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9490, 2 January 1919, Page 6

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