THE KING’S TOUR.
•SPLENDID RECEPTION AT NAPLES, THE FERMENT IN FRANCE. ATTEMPT TO CREATE PREJUDICE. By Telegraph—Press Association — Copyright.
Received 7.-ft* p.m., April 24. ROME, April 22. King Edward was given an immense reception at Naples. Three hundred thousand spectators participated in the welcome. PARIS, April 22. The Paris newspaper Panic and oilier ulira-mil unialist journals are trying to create a prejudice against King Edward using rile. Boer war and Fashoda incident as arguments. At. .Jauros’ organ, the Petite Hcpnblique, condemns anti-English rnaanfesta t intis.
ill. Cassagnac, in a, three-column article in the newspaper Auto Rite, incites patriotic Frenchmen to refuse to welcome the representative of a country which, insisting upon ilie withdrawal of the French from Fashoda, inflicted the bitterest shame upon France.
The Figaro appeals in the (lavernment to clear llte newspaper kiosques and boulevards of the horribly indecent caricatures of the rulers of Europe, before the arrival of King Edward.
M. Dcroiilcdc, in an excited leading Article, calls upon Nationalists to condemn M.M. Millevoye and Massord’s hostility to King Edward, lie declares that lie will not personally hiss King Edward, who, lie says, is a compulsory adversary of German preponderance, though not France’s natural friend.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 874, 25 April 1903, Page 2
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