GERMAN NEWS.
(United Press' Association—By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright).
THE KAISER ANNOYED, r LONDON, Oct. 30.
On the eve of the publication of the letters of the Empress Frederick on Oct. 23rd., Lord Ponsonby received a letter from the ex-Kaiser, through a third party, demanding that, the letters should not be published, and hinting that the letters were stolen from Fried richshof. Lord Ponsonby replied that he intended to publish the facts, This , so incensed the Kaiser that he threatened to proceed at International Law to have them suppressed.
NO t BRITISH CAES. AT GERMAN MOTOR SHOW. LONDON, Oct, 30. ‘The Morning Post’s” Berlin correspondent states there was considerable surprise ‘that there'is npt a single British car at the first International Motor Show, in Germany next week. American, French, Italian and Bel-
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1928, Page 5
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