GERMAN AFFAIRS.
Berlin. March 23
The Emperor has issued a proclamation, in which be stales that i is exp- c ed that Prince William should become acquainted with Sta'e affairs, and aiso that be slum'd take immediate part therein ; therefore certain matters ough to be entrusted to him. in order that he might act as the Emperor’s substitute should occasion require it.
March 24.
The health of the Fmpen r is imi roving, and the irritation ef the larynx is considerably reduced.
The late ErapTor left ov“r 50,000,000 marks. The larger portion increases the Crown treasure ; the balance has been left to his wife, the Emperor Frederick, and the Grand Duchess of Baden.
London. March 26,
H.R.H. ibe Prince of Wales attended the ceremony at Exeter Hail in memory of the late Emperor William of Uermany. Three thousand Germans were present. Professor Max Muller delivered the funeral oration.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1717, 29 March 1888, Page 1
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