EX-KAISER RESPECTS FLAG.
STANDS AT “GOD SAVE THE KING.” A special telegram from Amerongen (Holland) to the Christian Monitor (New York) states: The spectacle of the former German Emperor in full-dress uniform bristling with medals, standing at attention while a'n orchestra played “God Save the King,” was granted privileged visitors to Count Bentick’s private moving picture show. At the count’s invitation, the former Kaiser, proud and haughty of bearing as ever, went with his staff to watch an exhibition of Sir Ernest Shackle- j ton’s previous South Pole expedition. ' When the film reached the place . where the hoisting of the British flag , over the southernmost possessions of Great Britain was shown, the orchestra played “God Save the King,” and ■ the audience, including the former ; Kaiser, stood up.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1922, Page 6
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127EX-KAISER RESPECTS FLAG. Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1922, Page 6
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