A BITTER NEWSPAPER.
SPEAKS OF KINC'S "ANIMUS" AGAINST KAISER. A "STORMY PETREL," BUT YET A, STATESMAN. (Rec. May 10, 0.25' a.m.) London, May 9. The Vienna journal "Neue Freie : Presse," in a, characteristically bitter ; leading article, speaks of King Ed- . ward's "animus .towards his best be- '. loved sister's'son" (the.. Kaiser), and declares that "the death-chants praisi ing him as a prince of peace are per(i, haps sinoere,.. but are incapable .of ■ ' proof. He sometimes gave the impresi. 6ion of 'being a stormy petrel. Pate '"'•"has awarded him the happiness of departing in peace, and. uncle and nephew are reconciled. "England (adds the paper) has lost not merely a King'but a statesman — one who was not free from serious errors, but who, through a powerful personality, seized on the imagination and left behind an enduring impression."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 813, 10 May 1910, Page 8
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135A BITTER NEWSPAPER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 813, 10 May 1910, Page 8
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