KAISER AT KIEL
A LAUGHABLE PICTURE
HERR HARDENS IMPRESSIONS.
(UNITED PBBSS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)
(ASS. AND N.I. CAM ASSN. AND REUTEtt.)
(Received December 10, 11 a.m.)
LONDON, 9th December.
A correspondent interviewed Herr Maximilian Harden, who gave a laughable picture of the ex-Kaiser strutting up and down on the decks of the warships at Kiel, revelling in the booming of the guns and the cheers of the sailors. The fleet was the Kaiser's plaything. He was never happier than when posing in the limelight, and it did not matter what the pose was, whether it was as a great warrior, a horseman, or a sailor. The' Kaiser missed his vocation.' He should have. managed a cabaret or been a touring showman. "You know what I suffered because of the false impressions abroad regarding the Kaiser." . Foreigners saw only the facade, not. the interior. The Kaiser, owing to plysical infirmities, could not dress himself, and could not eat without a special gold implement, a combined knife and fork.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 140, 10 December 1918, Page 7
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165KAISER AT KIEL Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 140, 10 December 1918, Page 7
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