CROWN PRINCE AND KAISER
_: ; PRISONERS STORIES SPEECH BY CROWN PRINCE. PARIS, October 29. Official. — Prisoners belonging- to the Thirty-ninth Active Line Legion taken on Tuesday at Haudromont quari rieß. state that the Crown. Prince, re--1 viewing at the end of September eral regiments at Wavrille, said : — "1 am very proud of you men. Al- . thoujrh we did not succeed' in our \ attacking: enterprise and capture Verdun- none the less it is true that you ■j behaved as heroes. You are true sons :pf the historic legions of- Germany. : I ani very grateful for your unlimited j devotion "and courage. I ask you to ' continue to hold on still and to- !.'old your tonfifues. AMSTERDAM, October 29. At Headquarters prisoners state that the Kaiser recently visiting the Sommc ordered an immediate rcconquefit of all ground lost since July Ist. THE KATSER PREPARING TO GET A MOVE ON. HIS FAMILY ANXIOT?:-. LONDON, October -*<i. Mr CuTtin , writes that 20 German factories are enfiaßed in making- sections of submarines, an improvement and simplification of submarines, and -pre .proffressinc most rapidly. The Vulcan, and other shipyards are enprapred in a colossal passenger and freiprht building uro^ramme. Germany is constantly preparing- tor af-ter-the-war shipping and banking enterprises. The K sus™-'s family are notortoupiv anxious for his personal safety in-tjie i event of ..cornnleV 1 de.feat. Tt is whisjpered that the DeutschlancTs voyage was an experiment as to whether the * Kaiser could reach America.
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Grey River Argus, 31 October 1916, Page 3
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