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FORMER CROWN PRINCE. WORKING FOR A LIVING. i BERLIN. Mar. 17. Moved by the plea that his fortune had • ifrrrH the same as everybody's through 1 hf? depression of the mark, the Government allowed the «x-Grown Prince to i rin'4 bis family to Berlin to seek work'.He is living at Prince Friedrich's house Hi Potsdam, and concealed his identity v.uiil lie was recognised and cheered at a 1 ieture theatre. Ho is engaged in selling agricultural naeSiirn-ry. and his .orospt'ds are bright, i'TaiiM' ihe landowners are very staunch Monarchists, as arc many of their personal friends.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18662, 19 March 1924, Page 9
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