LITTLE WILLIE’S TROUBLES.
WAIL AGAINST ENFORCED STAY
IN HOLLAND
AY ANTS TO SEE LIFE IN AMERICA
NEW YORK. July 12
The Chicago Tribune’s AVierengen correspondent, interviewed the ex-Crown Prince, who said: ‘‘Surely the Dutch Government cannot, intend to keep me here for ever, and surely the Allies would not insist on such a thing. I am a young man of thirty-seven, and to be marooned with nothing to occup} myself for the rest ot my lifetime is unthinkable. I prefer to go to America if I could not return to Germany. Obviously I could not go to France. England c v Belgium. There is always Spain of course.” —A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5533, 15 July 1920, Page 5
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