Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1917 — A LETTER FROM THE CROWN PRINCE’S PERSONAL ADJUTANT TO WILLIAM LEQUEUX, POSSESSOR OF THE SECRETS OF EUROPE. [ARTICLE]

A LETTER FROM THE CROWN PRINCE’S PERSONAL ADJUTANT TO WILLIAM LEQUEUX, POSSESSOR OF THE SECRETS OF EUROPE.

Veneux Nadon, par Moret-«ur-Lolng, Selne-et-Marne, ———; —: Mr I*have JuaTVniahed reading the proofa as your artlclea describing my life aa an offlclal at the Imperial court at Potsdam, and the two M three small errora you made I have duly corrected. The groaa aeaadala and wily Intriguea which I have related to you were many of them known to youraelf, for, aa the Intimate friend of Luisa, the ex-crown princess of Saxony, you were, before the war, closely associated with many of those at court whose names appear in these articles. . The revelations which I have made, and which you have recoroea here, are but a tithe of the disclosures which I could make, and if the world desires more, I shall be pleased to furnish you with other and even more startling details, which you may also put into print. My service as personal adjutant, to the German crown prince la, anpily at an end, and now, with the treachery of Germany against civilisation glaringly revealed, I feel, in my retirement, no compunction in exposing all I know concerning, the secrets of the kaisar and his son. With most cordial greetings from Your sincere friend, (Signed) ERNST VON HELTZENDORFF.