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GERMANS AND THE KING.

"SHORT CUT TO THE HEART OF THE PEOPLE." Prince Liclmowsky, the German Ambassador, proposing the health of the King at the Anglo-German press dinner, at tho Savoy Hotel on May 31, spoke of the cordial welcome to Berlin last week of the King and Queen, and said: "It would be difficult to find words to express the deep impression made upon me by the genuineness of the feelings displayed and the warmth of the greeting that our august guests met with. Tho great success of their Majesties' visit to Berlin proves once more how unfounded and erroneous aro all rumours of unfriendly feelings among my conutrymen, and how much they appreciated their Maj-' estiffs coming as a fresh proof of the existing bonds of sympathy between the two Courts and the two nations. I assert that the royal visit has left a deep and joyful impression, and will be remembered as a new token of peaceful collaboration. "I cannot mention this brilliant occurrence without referring to the attitude of the press. The organs of public opinion have found a happy way to convey to tho British public how the visit of their Majesties has grown quite naturally from an august family gathering into an event in which the whole German nation lias taken a lively \md sympathetic interest. To you, gentlemen, who know their Majesties, it .will lie no matter of suirpriso that they found a short cut to tho heart of the Crerman people."

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1808, 22 July 1913, Page 6

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GERMANS AND THE KING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1808, 22 July 1913, Page 6

GERMANS AND THE KING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1808, 22 July 1913, Page 6

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