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King Edward.

King Edward on arrival at Naples was given an immense reception. Over three hundred thousand spectators participated in his welcome, ,; v ;‘

THE VISIT TO FRANCE. -

The Paris newspaper “ Patrie ” and other ultra-Nationalist journals are trying to create prejudice against King Edward visit to France is reported to be in con-: nection with the proposal to perpetuate friendship and amity between the French and English races. The newspapers are using the Boer War and the Fashoda incident in support of their arguments. The “ Petite Republique,” the organ of M. Jauros, Socialist leader in the Chamber of Deputies, condemns anti-English manifestations M.-Oassangnac, in an article of three columns, published in the newspaper “ Antorite,” incites patriotic Frenchmen to refuse to welcome the representative of a country which, in insisting upon the withdrawal of the French from Fashoda inflicted the bitterest shame upon France.

“ Figaro " appeals to the Government to clear the newspaper kiosquea , and boulevards of horribly indecent caricatures of rulers of Europe before the arrival of King Edward.

M. Deroulede, in an excited leading article, calls upon Nationalists to condemn the hostility displayed by ‘ M.M. Milleroye and Massords towards King Edward.;

M. Deroulede declares; that he will not peraqnally hiss King Edward, who, he says ir the, compulsory; adversary of German preponderance, though he is not the natural friend of France. ■

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Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1903, Page 2

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King Edward. Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1903, Page 2

King Edward. Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1903, Page 2

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