KAISER'S ATTEMPT
TO INFLUENCE- GERMAN Al' PA IPS
iUnited Press Association. — By Kloctrir 'Telegraph.—Copyright.)
BRIM.IN. December (>. The Socialist newspaper Bremen
vouches for the accuracy ol the exKaiser’s “curious attempt from Doom to influence events in Germany.” Ileii Heinkcen, managing director ol the Nord-Deutseller Lloyd, formerly oloscIv associated with the Kaiser sent him a description of the launchings of the two latest liners, named Kurope and Bremen. The ex-Kaiser, instead ol sending congratulations, immediately posted" a sharp reprimand For m>t christening them Frederick the Groat a ,„l Wilhelm the Great. Evidently the missive was one of the ex-Kaisers notorious impetuosities, lor the next day he sent off a courier to try and intercept it before delivery. Tim courier arrived half a day late, and tho only result of his journey was to emphasise tin l indiscretion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1928, Page 5
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135KAISER'S ATTEMPT Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1928, Page 5
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