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KAISER’S HOME

PILGRIM’S TO D'OORN

LONDON, February 10

A German writer, describing Doom and its. occupants, says': “Sunday after Sunday, visitors come.in cars and buses, through the otherwise quiet village, and fill the newly-openCd hotels. Morning prayer in the Haus j-Doorn, which the Kaiser reads himself affords an opportunity, for. reiimental clubs, societies and single visitors to see the Kaiser and liis family, speak to them after-prayers, and give'them presentsDoom is a magnet that draws many thousands of Germans who see in the monarchy the only hope of s’lvation, B r have hereditary ties with the Houso of Holienzollern. Masses of letters are received ’ daily, and visitors arrive’; from all parts. These visitors mean much work, the greatest burden of which-is borne bv the Kaiser’s wife. Not a day passes that she does not receive visitors' in her study. Her attempts to discover tlie truth of things can be seen by -the various hooks and papers of every tendency cn her desk, for she finds it- informing to learn different opinions even when they, are net favourable.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1933, Page 6

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177

KAISER’S HOME Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1933, Page 6

KAISER’S HOME Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1933, Page 6

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