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LIFE OF KING EDWARD.

PLEASURE NOT PLACED FIRST.

NO LOVE FOR THE KAISER.

B) Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copy rigtit. Received Dec. 15, 12.5 a.m. London, Dec. 14. Sir Sidney Lee, discussing in the Observer his forthcom ng “Life of King Edward,” on which he has been engaged for four years, says he trusts the widespread nptiqn that King Edward, before he came to the th tone, = was predominantly a man of pleasure and deficient in serious interests, will be dissipated as soon as his book appears. Sir Sidney Loe says King. Edward’s dislike of Prussianism manifested itself almost as early as his liking for France, and he regarded the accession oi Wilhelm a calamity.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1924, Page 7

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LIFE OF KING EDWARD. Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1924, Page 7

LIFE OF KING EDWARD. Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1924, Page 7