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King Edward.

The St. Petersburg newspapers consider that the rapprochement between Britain and France implied in King Edwards’s visit to Paris is a sure guarantee for the peace of Europe. King Edward’s yacht, escorted by six cruisers, passed within ten miles of Algiers, whose batteries and battleships saluted with a hundred and one guns. The Foreign warships in the harbour hoisted the British ensign and fired salutes of twenty-one guns*

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Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1903, Page 2

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70

King Edward. Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1903, Page 2

King Edward. Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1903, Page 2

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