ROYAL FEUD ENDED
The Kaiser's fifty-fourth birthday was celebrated very i|iiietly in Berlin, because of the serious illness of Prince Adalbert, his third son. who is down with pneumonia and men sips.
The most important feature of the celebration was the report, that the Emperor and Crown Prince were at. last reconciled after their many dilVerenees, which had resulted in the Prince being practically exiled at Dantzig With (be Crown Prince and Princess his Ma jest v went to the theatre on Sunday night, and on Monday the announcement was made that the Prince had been promoted tn (he rank of colonel in the Prussian arm v.
A remarkable incident occurred at (lie Royal Opera House when a gala performance of the new ballet "Kerkvra" was given in honor of tile Kaiser's birthday. Fran Poppe. who played one of (he principal parts in [lie ballet had no identification card with her. and the police, thinking her an anarchist, were deaf io her appeals. Al hist she was allowed lo go to her dressing-room. The Kaiser afterwards said to her. "The next time yon had better have an identification card with von. 1 never go without one."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 258, 22 March 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)
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196ROYAL FEUD ENDED Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 258, 22 March 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)
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