KAISER'S SECRET TOURS.
Paris, Sept. 30. Curious stori's of the Kaiser's weflknes- for studying the problems f of his canflal and his people, after the fashion of Haroun al Rachicl, the Bagdag CaJiph, are going tn» round of Court circles now, says the Berlin : correspondent of the "Herald.'' It io stated t that in order to obtain • impartial view- of the Berliners con--1 cerning many innovator thqt he con- ] templates, the KJiser has occaslou- > ally made usej of private carriages . at ejgnt to drive to some frequented B spot, where he has alighted and mixjed with the crowd. Jn -pite of his characteristic and marked features, he has (invariably escaped detection. A few week« ago he stood alont? at the corner of Potsdamer Platz for over an houi to study means and methods whereby the cnormou- and con-ge-ted traffic there could be best dealt with. With the exception of a single occasion, when Prince llenrv accompanied hiii., the Emperor sallies forth on these night tout.s ,of (insertion abne. no: cvn hi- Kemlcmau-iii-waiitng bring in attendance.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 23 November 1906, Page 4
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175KAISER'S SECRET TOURS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 23 November 1906, Page 4
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