and made these remarkable prognostications : Germany was one of the last to fall in line, the conservatism of her worthy people being a bar to hasty ,ill-advised, or abortive action. Kaiser Wilhelm, being a ruler of keen perceptive faculties, gracefully abdicated- While inwardly raging, he appeared so indifferent that it was somewhat paradoxical that the people chose him tor their first President. He ruled justly and wisely in this capacity, making a record somewhat akin to that left by President Roosevelt of the United States. Thus was the question of lesemajestc, together with others of equal importance, peremp-, torilv settled-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1917, Page 8
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