The Czar has his life insured for £800,000, and the Czarina her's for £25C,000. The bombs will "knock" the insurance offices some day.
Once more that cranky coot, the Kaiser :— lt is said that the baby Prince Willhelm has already had his future mapped out for him by his autocratic grandpapa, the Kaiser. The Emperor has commanded— so say Berlm gossips— that his first grandson shall be brought up on Spartan principles. He is net to be coddled, and as soon as possible he is to begin an open-air life. No doubt tiie little Prince will be put into uniform as soon as he is out of petticoats. Resenting deeply her fatherin law s interference, the Crown ■ l l C If i S Sai( i to have expressed a wif?h that her .first-born had been a girl so that tile might have been permitted to real it m her own w*vf .
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NZ Truth, Issue 75, 24 November 1906, Page 5
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