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The relations of -this country towards Germany, remarks,an English; journal, oompdluafe ui° They have taken quite Ml- extraordinary advance in friendship of late; >1 Thb> Prince' bf -Wales has received honor -of'tho ‘rarest quality, and that hi' given -to him is meant also to rtflect-dnonf / tdler, ~aiid the nation. HiiMhof'defradtinff'frorathehighperaonal idint th'd feruige of Whales to give this additional definition of . the aofc of the Emperor oft Germany. ■ Our Prince wins ,so says gossip in alluding to many other matters ; talent, tact, add geniality aat:.-thei secret. 1 Webelieve His Royal HighnsAs Was perfectly well aware that he wbadd l be^,‘made-colonel of the Blucher Buksafd, J hut he* was not told that he Woffid rSceive'the crowning honor of being is Pield-Marabal. of, the German oup b! happiness of a prffice can yet* it is proved, contain a delicious drop more. The report is that tbe‘:Frinoe r of Wales will consequently visit' Germany again 'this year, to be present at tlffi military manoeuvres. He has ySt hia splendid regiment on it in mimic warfare. Invifations nave. been given ,to the Hussar officqn, to - visit .England, and they will find, a .cordiality in every circle of life that, will clinch t the English relationship of the regiment.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 939, 10 May 1883, Page 3

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Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 939, 10 May 1883, Page 3

Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 939, 10 May 1883, Page 3

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