THE "CLOW N" PRINCE.
ON WAY TO INTERNMENT
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(Received This Day at 10do. u.Ji.t LONODN, Nov. 26. The “Daily News” Rotterdam correspondent states a number of Dutch journalists hoarded a train conveying .the Crown Prince to the place of internment on the island of Weringen. He showed no trace of hardship or depression, hut chatted freely, and said he did not know how long he would he / kept on Wieringen. When asked—“Do you think of going back to Germany.” the Crown Prince said—“ That depends upon what may happen there.” Asked— “ Have you seen your father,” } le sa kl “No, nor heard from him for some weeks.” He said that his wife was stayinp; on in Germany.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1918, Page 3
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