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THE EXILE AT DOORN

IN GOOD HEALTH,

(United Press Association.—By Eleetrib Telegraph.—Copyright.) :

- - LONDON; Nov, 12.--M)-} By the word forgot,not .that world forgetting, the ex-Kaiser spentT the eleventh anniversary, of his defeat at Zandvoort, in Holland, with a friend, who is a member of the German nobility, and who visits him frequently. A “Sun” representative, visiting Doom, ascertained- that the ex-Kaiser ,is in excellent health. He is an early riser, and he keeps fit by gardening and sawing timber. ? ;' ( y “His right hand is still very strong,” said a Dbonv councillor. He is in excellent physical condition. “Though bearded, and his face pale, lie is in excellent physical condition. German visitors say that he is lonely, but he has many callers.” /

Wilhelm walks to the village with, his wife, and he acknowledges greetings by gravely sweeping off his bat. When away from .Doom, he wears: a military uniform. He travels in "a motor, his attendants following. His wife, shops at Doorn and she is most popular with the villagers. Asked if the ex-Kaiser likes the Dutch, the reply wcj». “We love only one person in Holland—our Queen.”

Wilhelm’s.,suite refer,to him as “His Majesty, the Ivaisef.’ 7

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1929, Page 4

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195

THE EXILE AT DOORN Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1929, Page 4

THE EXILE AT DOORN Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1929, Page 4

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