EX-KAISER AND SON.
THE HAGUE, June 20. It is understood that, the German drown' Prince's status as a political j .•: irtJfuge© does not entitle the Dutch | (Gorernment to prevent Uiiru returning sto .Germany if he desires to do so. It I .is.. officially emphasised that the i .Prince's sojourn at Weirengen does not amply .internment. His attitude at | ' present is enigmatical, but his' pluck j .'exceeds his father's, and he might _at j 1 .any moment plunge, taking the risk :attaching to a coup d'etat. Close observers say that the ex/rKaiser is likely .to cling to Amerongen /' aas long .as possible, in view of his per-'-.jsqnal liability under the Treaty. He ."■•shows" extreme nervousness ' and I'timidity, and never emerges from the (.castle's grounds (though a . wider :; :arnbit is permitted), fearing that his ■ may swoop down and carry ..him ;.6ff by aoicoplfine or motor-car.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9649, 4 July 1919, Page 8
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