GERMANY
ATTACK ON THE ENTENTE.
PRINCE MAY'S TIRADE APOLOGIES FOB THE KAISER; London, Jan. 7Prince Max, in an interview wuU the National News correspondent at Badenbaden, complained bitterly of tlie maintenance of the blockade and the Entente's insisting on the surrender of railway material, and thus preventing the transport of foodstuffs at present in Germany.
Prince Max shouted: "Why doesn't the Entente lift the curtain somewhat and show its intentions? The uncertainty regarding the future mtusea tne people half mad and may drive them to despair." He asserted that ttie ex-Kaiser did not iesire and up to the last moment tried to prevent the war. He expressed the greatest pity for the ex-Kaiser and added: "From many episodes in the exKaiser's life it is evident he was predestined for a tragic end Fortune was not with him, but his intentions were He described Hair Ebert as honest and well disposed.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc.'
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1919, Page 7
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