"hat Young Man William."
! (Per Press Association.) tJERLiN. Jauuary 6. The Vossiche Zeitung states that Era- ' peror William protested against Prince ■ Frederick of Leopold's long skating excursions, and high words ensued between the Emperor and Prince Frederick, the outcome being that the latter was deprived of his sword and confined in the Castle for a fortnight. The Napier News thus discourses on the silly telegram of the mad German Emperor to President Kruger : That the man who has endeavored to gag the 1 Press of his own country, who has im- ' prisoned Socialists and their sympathisers and threatened them with the bullet and bay not because they claim their rights as men ; that he should take the side of the brutal Boers, who hates all [ progress or reform, is not to be wondered ' at. England has not deserved such 1 treatment from the Germans, but no one can be surprised that she has received it. England has been the happy hunt- ' ing ground of the German mechanic and ' clerk, the country into which her merchants have been enabled to pour all German manufactures. The English 1 tax payer has fed sumptuously and ' clothed in purple and fine linen a whole 1 host of petty German pauper princelets, and — this is her return !
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 159, 8 January 1896, Page 2
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212"hat Young Man William." Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 159, 8 January 1896, Page 2
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