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THE HOHENZOLLERN.

HIS BOOK OF REVELATIONS.

‘‘MY SON’S PERFIDY.”

PROMINENT GERMANS UNEASY.

iElcc. TeJ. Copyright-United Press Asst; (Sydney Sun .Cables.)

LONDON, June 10,

The Daily News says prominent Germans are apprehensively awaiting the publication of the ex-Ivaiser’s memoirs, which it is feared will result in a. political crisis. ' . H transpires there was almost an open breach between the ex-Kaiser and the Grown Prince in 1923, owing to the Monarchists demanding that the ex-Kaiser should abdicate in favor of “Little Willie” in the event of overthrowing the Republicans. The ex-Kaiser thereupon secretly intrigued in Germany, with the assistance of LudendorfT, splitting tho

Monarchists. j Ho also refused to allow tho Crown Prince and Monarchists to read his memoirs prior to publication, causing a fear that the memoirs will include revelations of post war events which the ex-Kaiser previously promised not to publish. j

Monarchists burgled the printer’s office and • stole the rough proofs, whigh confirmed, f heir, suspicions. . The' memoirs 'contained three surpassed chapters; • The ■ first is entitled; “I shall reign again,” and details the Monarchists 1 activities. Tlie second declares that Hindenburg has accepted l the Presidentship with the idea of assisting the exKaiser jo regain the Throne. The third is entitled “My Son’s Perfidy” and consists of an astounding outburst against the Crown Prince.

It is believed the memoirs accuseprominent Republicans of supporting the Monarchists in their efforts to persuade the ex-Kaiser to withdraw the book. If he refuses, it is believed tho Government will suppress tho memoirs.

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17058, 12 June 1926, Page 5

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THE HOHENZOLLERN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17058, 12 June 1926, Page 5

THE HOHENZOLLERN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17058, 12 June 1926, Page 5