KAISER’S VISIT TO ENGLAND.
PUBLIC 'ENTHUSIASM. United Press Association —Copyright LONDON. Nov. 13. The Kaiser ami Kaiserin were presented' with an address of welcome and entertained at luncheon at the Guildhall, at which 840 guests were present. Great enthusiasm was displayed by the public lining the "tlioroujilifares through which their. Majesties passed.
UNEAIPLOYED DECRY LAVISH OUTLAY. “AVHILE TAA’ELVE MILLION BRITISHERS STARVE. (Received 10.25 p.m., Nov. 14.) LONDON, Nov. 14. After the Royal procession had left the, Guildhall a number,of unemployed attempted to march through tho city, but the police dispersed them alter arresting five. A telegram was thereupon sent to tlie Lord Mayor protesting against the lavish entertainment of a “despotic, reactionary Kaiser” when 12 millions of Britishers wero on the verge of starvation, and insisting that it was tlio Government's duty to provido work for all unemployed. The Kaiser decorated the Lord Mayor, sheriffs, and’ njany others.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2238, 15 November 1907, Page 3
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