GERMAN NEWS.
( Anstralw.j & N.Z. Cable AssociatCa.)
BERLIN, Nov. 21
Advices from Bonn state that the ex-Kaiser has abandoned his attitude of indifference toward His sister’s wedding, only to make a gesture of contempt on the occasion of the religious ceremony to-day. When the bride and bridegroom and guests assembled at Sehauinberg Castle a messenger brought a parcel from Doom. It contained a book entitled “ Revolution from Above, Disaster from Below,” being tlio history of the German Empire from 1914 to 1918. Throughout the ceremony the Princess stood in a flood of merciless lights from spot lights trained for the purpose of the cinema. She looked no older than thirty-five. She wore a lace veil which once belonged to the Empress Frederick.
Zubkoff was in immaculate morning dress, and chatted with the guests in English. French. German and Russian.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1927, Page 2
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