“LITTLE WILLIE.”
FEB PBKSS ASSOCIATION—COPSBIGHT LONDON, September 3. 'The Berlin correspondent of the “Daily Mail” says that disclaiming political pretensions, the ex-Crown Prince iia.s petitioned the Government for permission to visit his family, and settle affairs and then find work. The Government wished to reject the petition summarily, but on second thoughts suspended a decision, as consent may win the support of tm. Nationalist and Monarchist elements, if forced to adopt an unpopular Ruhr policy, and the assent of the Prussian Government may be necessary before the Prince returns home. The Prussian Minister for the Interior states that he does not object, but as the Prince demands a free hand, it will suppress secret societies formed to promote military discipline and training.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 5 September 1923, Page 5
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