SENSATIONAL MEMOIRS.
KING EDWARD AND HERBERT BISMARCK. PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Reoeived 9.37 p.m., Oot. 12. London, October 12 Prinoe Hohonlobe'j memoirs have eroated an iodeec.-ibablo sensation on tho Continent. The publication is considered aa oßtonishing indiscretion Prinoe Hoheni* lobo relates that when ho visited the Empress Augnsla in 1889 she told him that Herbert Biemarok had the impudence to tell the Prinoe of Wales that the Emperor was unable to talk and was roaliy incapable of ruling Edward told her tbet if bo bad not attached importance to the good relations with Germany he would have thrown Herbert out of the room. Later Edward spoke guardedly to Prince Hohenlohe. expressing diegnst at the rudeness of both Prinoe Bismarck and Herbert.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1904, 13 October 1906, Page 2
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