THE EMPEROR’S DIARY.
Berlin, September 28. The Minister of Justice has given an order for the prosecution of tbe publisher of the diary, the Emperor having consented to this step being taken. September 29. A portion of the late Emperor’s diary relating to incidents of the battle of Koeniggratz has been published by the Zeitung newspaper, published at Keil, October 1. Professor Giffenten, of Hamburg, has been arrested for divulging the contents of the late Emperor’s diary, London, October 1 . Several of the morning papers have articles on the publication of the late Emperor’s diary, Prince Bismarck’s assertions in connection with the subject are stigmatised as flimsy, and calculated to bring ridicule upon himself. It is claimed that the whole course of events in Germany daring the past quarter of a century fully bear out the genuineness of those portions of the diary already published.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1798, 4 October 1888, Page 1
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145THE EMPEROR’S DIARY. Temuka Leader, Issue 1798, 4 October 1888, Page 1
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