THE EX-KAISER
AMERICAN REPORTER'S VISIT. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received June 18. 1.10 a.m. NEW YORK. June 12 (delayed). A New York Times correspondent, who is visiting Amoronson, reports: For two hours I watched the former Emperor and Empress sitting in a summer house in the garden at Count Bentinck's castle. . I could see them clearly. The ex-Kaiser looked n t me, but did not speak. A lawn and moat separated us. He was wearing a dark blue suit and yachting cap. The exEmpress, who was dressed in white, was reading to the <>x-Kaisor from some newspaper. The ex-Kaiser docs not seem' to suffer from what has happened to Germany, but tho ex-Emoress grieves over the fallen fortunes of her country. Lord Bentinck's family seem to think the royal counle will return to Germany soon. A Dutch professor, who visited the. ex-Kaiser recently, was surprised at the alertness of his mind. He is familiar with what is happening in the scientific world."
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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14088, 18 June 1919, Page 5
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