THE KAISER'S COURT
A LADY'S IMPRESSIONS. London, September 21. "Memories of the Kaiser's Court," written by a lady employed at tho Court, has been published -by Me-' thuen's. It says:—"Tho Kaiser likes to be identified with successful people of every class. Ho believes himself to bo very astute, and is blinded by his own brilliancy. He has only one point of view—hie own. He has a marvellouß memory for facts, and deduces haety inferences. He relies entirely on his own personal desires and experiences. Tho Crown Prince has a facile, democratic, and easy generosity, which wins popularity. He is very young for his age;_ self-confident rather than selfish. Hβ is still a good deal of a schoolboy, although since his marriage he has given up his favourite pastime of sliding down staircase bannisters. "— ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.)
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 5
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138THE KAISER'S COURT Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 5
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