IN THE KAISER'S PALACE.
ROYAL CELLAII.J BROACHED. London. Jan- 11. Tlio Lerlin cicuMpondeut of th« Times gives a strange picture of sailori in the former Kai<rer's palace, which has been frightfully damnwd. Not a singU pane of jlnss rem:-.■■- ; ntnct, while thf heavy iron doors r • been smashed l'V gunfire, and tU- ..,i.u pilasters destroyed .Sailors were lcunging among the ruins, drinking the choice Royal vintage; and smoking the former Kaiser' 9 ape Hal cigars, approvingly exclaiming "Wilhelm has good taste." In a cornel lay the dead bodies of those killed in the recent shooting, awaiting int«r* incut. The former Kaiserin's apartments remain as Bhe left them, magnificently furnished, with an unfinished letter on the dressing-table to her son Friedrich. A tear-off calendar shows the date November 10. The luxurious bathroom contains a silver bath set in marbla columns.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1919, Page 4
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139IN THE KAISER'S PALACE. Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1919, Page 4
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