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WILL HE GO BACK?

KAISER’S WIFE PREPARES. THE FACE AT THE WINDOW. LONDON. Feb. 7. Tageblait. says that Princess Hermine. wife of the ex-Kaiser, has persuaded him to order his first historic palace on the ITnter den Linden to be reconditioned to receive her. says a message from Berlin. Her actual aim is to prepare for has retui'n. of which she- is confident. Tin Be,i fin, correspondent of the Daily News says that Herrnine wants to spite the ex-Crown Princess. The palace contains a historic window, and legend says that whoever sit<? at the window really rules. Germany. STRESEMANN IN IT? LONDON. Feb. 7. The Nationalists are dismayed at the report that Princess Herrnine. wife of the ex-Kaiser, intends to occupy ths Royal Palace on the TJnter den Linden, says thei Berlin correspondent of the Dnilv GVla.il. Certain newspapers state that the Foreign Minister (Dr. Sresemann) is quietly preparing for Wilhelm’s restoration, that President Hindenberg is secretly acquiescent. Twenty .generals attending the dinner in celebration of the jubilee' of Wilhelm’s- entry into the German Army, and the termination of the Inter-Allied Military Commission at midnight, utilised the opportunity to make a gross attack upon Major-General Sir Francis Bingham, who supervised the reduction of armaments. It was all the more outrageous because Sir Francis began his duties by announcing that “A German officer’s word will be accepted,” and only altered his method when he found that his trust was misplaced.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 14 February 1927, Page 7

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WILL HE GO BACK? Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 14 February 1927, Page 7

WILL HE GO BACK? Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 14 February 1927, Page 7

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