THE KAISER'S HAREM
TURKS' ROMANCE BUREAU. The news manufactured at the Press Bureau of Constantinople for consumption of the Empire generally and of Asia Minor in particular shows (remarks the Paris correspondent "f the Daily News) to what (lights the Oriental imagination can soar when inspired by Wolff. "A GREAT EXPLOIT.” The Terd.litnan l-afklo! of December K thus describes apocryphal triumphs nl Hadji Oiiilliciin, better known to Western Europe, us Kaiser Wilhelm. The scene Is laid in i’aris in the whilom Chamber of Deputies. I’aris is. of course. In the bands of the Germans : “The speech delivered last week by Ids Islamic Majesty William U from tho lit rone set up in the cx-chamber of the French Parliament is a never-to-be-for-gotten record of his great exploits. Surrounded by the vanquished, bo offered It is Imperial hand to bo kissed by all the ex-Dcpnlles of tho Frencli Chamber, whose hearts were touched by the magnanimity of ids Islamic Majesty. The German Bureau at Constantinople gave out on December JO the following Information : "A wireless telegram from Amlserdam States that, the British Government have offered his Islamic Majesty 2000 asses laden with gold on eondilhm that lit 1 wilt not attack London with ills mighty llecf." THE 11A RE.tf. That London was exposed to the Kaiser's veng- mice appears from tin announcement in the Hannmlar Ohazettnseh of iskadur, which says : "The harem of ids Islamic Majesty William II and the harems of Ids Staff will arrive at. Constantinople in the beginning of spring. Ten of the most powerful British Dreadnoughts captured by the Ger---*ns will escort the Imperial harem.”
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Southland Times, Issue 17468, 24 March 1915, Page 7
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