HOHENZOLLERN'S SUICIDE.
\ PRINCE JOACHIM'S DEATH. ■Sjr'Telifttpn.—Press Assn—Copyright Berlin, July 18. l( ' Joachim, the ex-Kaiser's youngest ion, committed suicide at Potsdam. He Was removed to hospital four hours ' rfEeFßle* shsothig on-Saturday night. His wife left him at Christmas.—Aus.K.Z. .Gable Assn. Received July 19, 8,5 p.m. Berlin, July 18.
Prince Joaehira had been gambling ieavfly in Switzerland. Sensational revelations were promised in divorce proceedktge, which Princess 'Maria of Anhault had Instituted.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable A**n Received July 19,11.40 p.m. uerlin, July 19.
. Priaoe JaacbJm shot himself in his room at the Villa Liegnitz. He *-as found lying* in, ft pool of blood. His attendants first .announced that the >nittJries were;dne to a motor accident, but later admitted that it was suicide Aub v -N.Z. Cable Assn. »
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1920, Page 5
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