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EX-KAISER IN EXILE

A MUCH-CHANGED MAN. RESENTMENT AGAINST GERMANY. DECEIVED AND DESERTED. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) (Received Jan. 5, 10.40 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 5. The Berliner Tageblatt describes the Kaiser in exile as a much altered man. The trembling in his right arm and leg has greatly increased, and now dominates the Kaiser’s whole frame. In appearance he grows stouter, though he eats very little. He speaks slowly, in striking contrast to his old vivacity, and only wakes up when old memories recall the dead past. Often in the midst of a conversation, his face becomes a blank and his gaze wanders, though sometimes when his good spirits arc aroused he freely shows his old decision, but he no longer desires to return to Germany. He regards the Germans as lost, and believes that he has been deceived, betrayed and deserted by his people and his advisers.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14256, 6 January 1920, Page 5

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EX-KAISER IN EXILE Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14256, 6 January 1920, Page 5

EX-KAISER IN EXILE Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14256, 6 January 1920, Page 5