j The German "Weekly.Gazette,''published in Holland, contains an interview with the ex-Crown Prince, who said: "I should be delighted to return to Germany and give ray time to agriculture; and especially to horse-breed-ing. I should enjoy, too, being in the university circles at, Breslau among clever men. In other ways I should like as much as my strength would allow to build up our poor Fatherland. But I cannot. My enemies would see my hand in every single act they dhliked, although fathers would really be responsible. My wifo does nqt join me in my island exile, beeauso she has the education of our'children to supervise. My eldest son wants to be an agriculturist. Lulu (his second son) feeh cut out for a merchant. He #wants to travel round the world.'-'
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17111, 5 April 1921, Page 9
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