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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.

London. . Hemp — Wellington, inferior quality, £20; fair, £21 15s. The market is firmer. The German Emperor's yacht Hohenzollern, was escorted to Port Victoria by the Channel Fleet, all the ships of which thundered out Imperial salutes. The Emperor signalled to the Admirals and Captains of the British. fleet to visit his yacht. The Prince of Wales and the Dukes, of Clarance and Avondale, Connaught, and Edinburgh, wore German uniforms. At Windsor Castle the. visitors were received by the English Royal Princesses. The resplendent uniforms of the officers and great dignitaries made the affair a brilliant military- spectacle. The Queen embraced her grandson and the Empress on entering the palace. In the evening the -Royal family, and visitors dined eri fainille* The press, both of England and Germany, have ' congratulatory articles on the visit of the Emperor and Empress of Germany to England. The former lay special stress on the fact that /while the Emperor's first visit was. of a domestic character, the present is a national one. They further emphasise the belief that the Powers which are inimical, to the Triple Alliance are also tlie Ones from whom . England has most to fear. The Emperor of Germany will review the Volunteers, on : . Saturday.

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Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1891, Page 2

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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1891, Page 2

CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1891, Page 2

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