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WILHELM’S WEDDING

PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER BELAYED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 6. The ‘ Daily Mail’s ’ correspondent (it Doom states that the. Dutch military authorities, in deference, to the wishes of the ex-Kaiser, held up an aeroplane which was chartered by the ‘ Daily Mail ’ to bring back photographs of the wedding. It was not allowed to leave Holland till the following day. The machine arrived at Amsterdam from Croydon on Saturday, but the photographer was not allowed to continue his flight. He continued his journey to Doom by train, and Ibe pilot parked tbe aeroplane at the Utrecht aerodrome. Tho following morning the colonel in charge refused to allow the machine to depart, stating that an order had been issued that no foreign aeroplane would be allowed to fly from Holland on the cxKaiscr’s wedding day. This was later withdrawn, and the pilot was then told that the order applied to him alone.—A. and N.Z. Cable,

[Born in 1887, the Princess Her mine is nearly thirty years younger than her hushan<L the ex-Kaiser, who is sixly-t-hree. Princess Hcnnino Von Schoenaith-C'aro-kth, horn Princess of Rensa, is tho widow of Prince Johann Georg, _ who died two years ago. She married him in 1907, and' has five children, of whom the youngest was born in 1918. The former Royal and still very wealthy house of Reuse is dying out, as, though the princess has three sisters, there is only one surviving direct male representative, her brother Prince Heinrich, who is incurably insane, and has no children.]

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Evening Star, Issue 18119, 8 November 1922, Page 6

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WILHELM’S WEDDING Evening Star, Issue 18119, 8 November 1922, Page 6

WILHELM’S WEDDING Evening Star, Issue 18119, 8 November 1922, Page 6

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