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Show Polish Delegates fmi the Kaiser Much Depressed PARIS, Oct. IS. Prlnco Radziawil and Count Ronlker, tho Polish delegates dele-gates who went to the German emperor's em-peror's headquarters last August to present to him Poland's claims, were much struck by the monarch's depression depres-sion and Indifference, says tho Matin. Emperor William consented readily to I demands, the newspaper adds, which . ought to have appeared very excessive to him. "Not only did ho agree to the creation crea-tion of an integral and independent Poland," the Matin continues, "but he let pass no protests allusions to Posen and acquiesced when the delegates spoke to him regarding a sea outlet for Poland at the expense of East Prussia.. "As for tho crown prince, he confined con-fined himself to snickering and slapping slap-ping the delegates on the back, giving them the impression that he was a most unintelligent man. General Lu-i dendorlT tras the only person who appeared ap-peared to realise the situation but did not dare to contradict the emperor. 31s reUtrrel Musclf by erecting fur- |