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NO LONGER SO AGGRESSIVE.

The R"a,ifor has clipped off the upstanding ends of his moustache. -This startli",g chance in the pearanc" was ob>erved about a moiitji \. ago, when the Emperor was passingT through central Germany on his inspect a large number of recruits completing thenr military training. . The loss ei fh.p aggressively ere-'fe moustache oxtiremitirj? robs William 11. very much of his semi-ferocious, martial nnpearanee. and some persons BOein to think that stamps upon his face the outlines of a dejected depression. When i f was observed some (ime after the I*. "inning of the war ?■•'•>at the Kaiser's hair had turned white no one paid much attention to the change, but tSf* " lemoval of tlie moustache, end.? ha ß struck the public i magi wait ion, and, strange as it may seem, has done more, ■■ perhaps, than anything ,'lsc to convince the population of Berlin that the wair outlook is becoming bad for Germany. The absolutely chastened anpewanoe of the Kaiser due to the nhspnee of his moustache ends is attributed 'to his i-adiv kss about the German reverses.'ln - thee circumstances his advisers may urge him to allow his moufitaelie to attain its former conspicuous dimensions.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 6, 22 January 1915, Page 2 (Supplement)

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NO LONGER SO AGGRESSIVE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 6, 22 January 1915, Page 2 (Supplement)

NO LONGER SO AGGRESSIVE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 6, 22 January 1915, Page 2 (Supplement)

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