THE EX-CROWN PRINCE
TIRED OF EXILE TOO MUCH IDLENESS. RVOULD LIKE TO GO TO AMERICA. t United Service Telegrams.) (Received July 14 ; 8 a.m.) NEW YORK i July 12. The Chicago Wiercngen cof(has interviewed the exdrown Prince., who said, "Surely the Dutch Government cannot intend to "keep me here fior ever, and surely the Allies "VTOuUd ntffc insist on such a thing. 'I am a young man of thirty-seven, and [to be martooHed with nothing to occupy myself for the rest of my life time is unthinkable. I ■would prefer to go to America if I could not return to Germany. Obviously I coifld not go to France, England, or Belgium. Ttoea'e is always Spain, of course."
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 5963, 14 July 1920, Page 3
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