FREDERICK'S DIARY.
ITS PUBLICATION PROHIBITED.
PUBLIC OPINION IN GERMANY,
PUBLISHERS TO BE PROSECUTED
[press association.]
Berlin, September 27. The Review, which is publishing the late Emperor's diary, has been directed to stop its circulation.
Public opinion is divided and much excited over the publication and its consequent revelations. It is rumoured a portion of the Diary, bearing on the war of 1866, will appear shortly. Prince Bismarck has determined to prosecute the publishers of the extracts from the Emperor Frederick's diary on a charge of revealing State secrets. Prince Bismarck declares that the Emperor Frederick was not permitted to take part in the political discussions in 1870, as his father feared he was indiscreet, and would make disclosures to the English Court. He cites instances of inaccurate entries in the Emperor Frederick's diary, the extracts from which Prince Bismarck asserts were published in the interests of a revolution.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9172, 29 September 1888, Page 5
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