KAISER AND HEIR.
BREACH WIDENING. CROWN PRINCE "ODIPFICULT." Br Tolcjtraph-Projo Artedallon-Ckipyrliht (Roc. November 4, 0.25 a.m.) in, Berlin, November 3. lu. newspapers are discussing two incidents since tiro Crown Prince's pros Fpiatuig, to t'do Throne of Hanover, tho IV k'Ssor wltlGTl Jn S of tho breach with H'T-"- , I>rillCo revising the proofs of his book dealing with military problems, and has selected Kossak, a 1 ol'sh arhst, as his illustrator. I£ost'V* 1U ji , r< 2fust;d an Imperial inritntion to attend a function at tho iUarionlmrg celebration of Prussian supremacy in Poland sinco when ho has been in disgrace. The second incident is that- the Crown J unco and Lis suits on Saturday attended a performance at. Dentscho's Iheatro, which tho Kaiser boycotted ■since its procluction of Hauptmann's SoualiSv play, 'Plio Weavers, some years ago. Jt is now stated that the drown iiinco was expected to relinquish the command af the Dantzig, and assumo command of the Potsdam Foot-guards, but the Kaiser vetoed the arrangement, hence tho Crown. Princ-ti's evil to DnntZlg.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 7
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171KAISER AND HEIR. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 7
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