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THE KING'S TOUR.

Reception in Germany. Press A=sociati m—Copyright. i Btamis, August 10. '• .. At a banquet at Wiihchnshoe the Kaiser '. k-hvered a warm speech welcoming King ; •klward. " ~,.!' King Edward, responding, said: 1! lour . i Majestv knows it is my greatest wish that t r mly tho best and pleasantesi relations _ -hoiild p xist between our two nations. 1 J im delighted that Your Majostirs will soon ( t visit me in England and I am firmly con- : 1 ymccd that besides my family the entire ; c people will receive Your Majesties with the j t greatest joy. 1 ' The newspaper Koimsche Zeitung imci- , ' pi-ots the long comerssd.ion b:'t'.veea Prie.ee fiulow and Sir C. liardinge as a from step ■ in the common woik of the two gvea., nations in the causa of prace. J i and" King iviwaid'; toasts at t'>e baao'iet ; and the i'e. is i: King "dws.vd spoke m | (Jermaii. Austria ans; finiadi. YaasA, Augu-tlfl. Tho Bmooror i'rsneis Joseph and several of the Inmoria! t'andly welcomed King Edward ai Leak and gave a luncheon at the Imperial villa. Anei'leialcoia'auniiiue regarding a conversation or an hour betweeu_ ikiron Aerenthal, Austrian Minister Tor Foreign Affairs, and Sir Charles iiaxdingo, Britasu "Under-Secretary fur Foreign Allans, c.ecla.res that all que-.ti.-ns ci current politics woro touched upon. " Both recognised that the reforms introduced into Macedonia by tho entente ot Power.-, and with tiie support other Powers aro iu I'nll agreement with Britain's Litest declaration. A similar identity of views was appa* rent reeardhig tho impending proposals to the Porto "and tho method oi: dealing with aiacodoniau bands. As the attdud" of other rowers was m full accord with the views of Britain and •Wr-i-Ha, the hososcone v,.-.s favourable to iWsus's-ss oH booisinhM est-d endeavours to introduce sera.us aud !a,tiug improveMarienbad.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8897, 17 August 1907, Page 2

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THE KING'S TOUR. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8897, 17 August 1907, Page 2

THE KING'S TOUR. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8897, 17 August 1907, Page 2

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