THE KAISER'S PIANIST
' >WHY MADAME FANOTHA WAS ■DEPORTED. liy Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright London, August 15. . The "Weekly Dispatch" states that Madame Fanotiha was depoi-ted because ehe was closely associated with Bertha JStrost, who was recently expelled, y [Madame Fanotha, the' Kaiser's favourite pianiste, is a native of Warnaw, and settled in London many years ago. 'Sho was appointed German Court • pianiste by William the First; The "Daily Express"-stated that altljough ehe had the entire .confidence of Royal and aristooratic houses, Fanotha developed a. fierce hatred of the British, nnd violently and contemptuously denounced them. An -unguarded expression, used in a fit of temper, led tho Home Office to order hor to bo instantly deported.]
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2542, 17 August 1915, Page 5
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113THE KAISER'S PIANIST Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2542, 17 August 1915, Page 5
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