"THAT HORRIBLE MAN."
CROWN PRINCE LOSING FAVOUR. The impressions of a Dutchman who has returned from a short stay in South Germany are published in the Amsterdam J elegraaf. The Dutchman had the opportunity of speaking to some wounded who had been with the Crown Prince's army On his inquiry as to the opinion which the soldiers entertained towards the Crown Prince, the wounded answered: " Nobody could stand that horrible man with his everlasting smile." The wounded further declared that the Champagne banquet which the Crown Prince arranged after the sanguinary fighting caused much offence. Many officers refused to participate,. 7 L.t* Pi?, >rince has evidently lost I much of his former popularity.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 2 (Supplement)
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