GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.
THE POOR FELLOW’S HEART.
Times— Sydney Sun Special Cables. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
Berlin, January 9
The Taglische Rundschau states that the Crown Prince’s departure from Dautzic is the result of unsatisfactory relations between his military superiors. Addressing his regiment prior to his departure, lie said: “It’s devilish hard, and it will break my heart that I can ride no longer at the head of my regiment. The happiest two years of my life have been spent in your ranks. To-day, 1 bury ray youth.”
QUARREL DENIED.
REASON FOR MOVE.
[United Press Association.]
(Received 11.55 a.in.) Berlin, January 11
The “Berliner Zeitung,” on behalf of the Crown Prince, denies any quarrel with General Mackenzen, commandant at Dantzig. The Crown Prince states that he was moved to Berlin in order to study higher commands. If any emergency arose he would have a larger command than a regiment.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 January 1914, Page 5
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