THE KAISER
LOOKING THIN, WORN, AND BROKEN. HE KNOWS THAT "THE GAME 1& UP." NEW YORK, 21st December. Despatches from Germany describe the Kaiser as looking thin, worn, and brokon in spirit. An American correspondent at Copenhagen says the Kaiser knows that the game is up co far as the conquest of Russia and France is concerned, and realises that the civilised world has turned against him. The Kaiser's exasperation against England is almost equalled by his fury against America, whom he declares the British diplomats have tricked. The Kaiser recently remarked: "My diplomats are wasters and lubbers. The British knock spots off them." The Kaiser in his desperation despite his staffs advice \% continually urging the Fleet to make raids and create a panic in England and cheer up the Germans. RETURN TO THE FRONT. (HUBS AND SVDNBT BUN SERVICES.) LONDON, 20th December. The Kaiser is reported to have recovered, and is going to France for ten days. AMSTERDAM, 21at December. Official.—The Kaiser has recovered, and has returned to the front.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 150, 22 December 1914, Page 7
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THE KAISER
Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 150, 22 December 1914, Page 7
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