KAISER'S FAMILY INTRIGUES.
AMSTERDAM, June 23. The Kaiser has won a sensational lawsuit, allowing him to place his nephew, Prince Frederick Leopold, under restraint on the ground that the Prince is a spendthrift. Indignation has been aroused in Germany, as the Prince is popular. It is widely believed he has been the victim of a plot engineered by Major yon Heydt, his spy-tutor, such as is attached to each Hohenzollern Prince. The Prince's parents resent the Kaiser's action. They admit that the Prince spent £100.000 in one year, but he was never in debt. His father is worth £2,500,000, being the richest prince in Germany. The spy-tutor alleged that the Prince lived an immoral life under the pretence of being an artist. The Prince's | brother. Frederick Charles, was an airman, and was killed on the lines opposite the Australians in 1917. — (A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 149, 24 June 1918, Page 6
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