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THE KING IN GERMANY.

SATISFACTORY RESULTS. United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received February 15, 8 a.m. JLondon, February 14.

Several correspondents state that the conversations of King Edward, the Kaiser, Sir Charles Hardinge, and Herr Sohoen covered a wide field. Exchanges of views between the two foreign offices will he more frequent. While the general results were highly satisfactory nobody expects a reduction of armaments. The King and Queen received an ovation on their return to London. It “is officially stated that King Edward, who suffered from a cold on quitting England, is now decidedly better. MESSAGE FROM THE KAISER. Received February 15, 8,20 a.m. Berlin, February 14.

The Kaiser, in thanking the Burgomaster for the arrangements for the visit of King Edward to the Ratoau’s, declared that Berlin had substantially /contributed to making King Edward’s stay pleasant and joyous. This action betokened the earnest desire of the German people to cultivate and strengthen friendly relations with a kindred nation, ♦ London, February 14.

Reuter’s correspondent says that Prince Bulow is optimistic and, hopes that the public opinion of both countries will follow the example of honest and pacific aims, and the sincere and reciprocal understanding given by rulers and statesmen on both sides.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9372, 15 February 1909, Page 5

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THE KING IN GERMANY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9372, 15 February 1909, Page 5

THE KING IN GERMANY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9372, 15 February 1909, Page 5

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