EX-CROWN PRINCE VISITS
EX-KAISER
LEAVES BECAUSE OF HARD WORK
NOT BETUBNING TO GEEMANY,
(OMITtt rHHS ASSOCIATION.—COPTBMBI.)
(ABMIAUAN - HIW Zm.AN> CMU MMCUTIOI.>
(Received 28th August, 10 a.m.)
LONDON, 26th August.
The ex-Crow* Prince anaoonces that lie has DO' intention of returning to Germany. He is now enjoying three weeks' vacation while plnrabere are fitting ' anath to ftia primitive home at Wieringen. H» spelt only three days with his father bwcaOM' he disliked1 "assisting in the hard gardening work, such as tramming trees, which continues to be the ex-Kaiser's, absorbing hobby. •
The Crown Prince has purchased a fast motor-ear and is dashing orer the country, and is also constantly playing tennis and croquet, and devouring- amazing numbers of English books. He declined to express an opinion on the present World disorganisation, because lie had been, repeatedly misquoted. He expressed the hope that evetybodj who redd his memoirs would change their opinions regarding him.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 7
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151EX-CROWN PRINCE VISITS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 7
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