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THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

\ ■ - .FAREWELLED AT LONDON.

A FRENCH MINISTER’S VIEWS

United Press Association —Copyright LONDON. May 29.

Tho King, Prince of Wales, and Prince Christian farowollod President Falliores at. Victoria Station. PARIS, May 29. M. Piclion, interviewed, said that President Falliores wiis profoundly impressed with the -magnificent reception accorded him. it was most, cheoring to" see the policy of understanding with Britain becomo triumphant in tho form of a close and permanent entente. Both nations felt instinctively that this is ono of tho surest means of counteracting all combinations interfering with tlioir interests or threatening ponce. FRENCHMEN DECORATED.

THE. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.

(Received May 31. 4.23 p.m.) LONDON, May 30. M. Piclion, Foreign Minister, nnd Admiral Jaurbginberry, of the cruiser Leon Gainbetta, have been created honorary-Knights of the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order. President Falliores, in quitting Dover, sent a message to the King. Ho renewed his thanks lor tho warm reception he had received, assuring His Majesty that ho carried away an everlasting remembrance of Ins stayin London. The King felicitously replied.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2205, 1 June 1908, Page 3

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THE FRENCH PRESIDENT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2205, 1 June 1908, Page 3

THE FRENCH PRESIDENT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2205, 1 June 1908, Page 3

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