THE KAISER'S FRIEND.
' TALKS OP MANY THINGS^ London, Nov. 20. Alexander Carlisle, a septuagenarian, who was formerly associated shipbuilding firm of Harland eboM Ltd., and who has been a friend of the ex-Kais'er spent last weekend at Doom. He told a Teywentative of the Evening News that tac _ex Kaiser, in a glittering wearing decorations and medals wi_n his wife magnificently dressed and l£ staff in brilliant ; uniform?, duett m Potsdam-like state t-i^i,.,i The ex-Kaiser told Mr. CarJisle that lawvers made the Grca+ War, whereas n He declared that England', iuturo was terribly insecure Her financuu Peril.'' • Lady Oxford's name being iucntioa■ed the ex-Kaiser recalled that he was riding in. Rotten Row one day when a woman clashed up to him and their horßes collided. "The impact knocked mv foot from the stirrup," he said, l "ent an aide-de-camp after her, and she fetumed, blushing and apologised King Edward later said to me, bo you've met Margot Tennant? Slk watered she would introduce herselt to you*' "
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Shannon News, 11 December 1925, Page 3
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166THE KAISER'S FRIEND. Shannon News, 11 December 1925, Page 3
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