THE ROYAL OBSEQUIES.
[PBB PBBSS ASSOCIATION.] (Beoelred 7, 8.40 a.n.)
London, February 8. Thi Kaiser, in almost his hut word* at Charing Cross, remarked: —" I kava had a f-p'eodid reception to-day, and I believe the people men a it." He ax* pressed his wonder and admiration aft the superb discipline and self-rattrainl of tba crowds on Saturday, and tha depth of cational loyal ty and afiTaetaoa shown towards the late Queen and th« throne. He assured the Lord Mayor that he had seen nothing like it before. After bidding farewell to the Kaiaar, the King left in a saloon carriage for Port Vio'orin,
As the Kaisei's train began to mora, the Emparor held out his hand. Tba King, walking beside the carriage, grasped it affectionately, and a pleasant smile was exchanged. The hand-clasp was surrendered as the pscs of the train quickened, and both stood at salute. Ths Times describes the handshake ss eloquent of the spirit distinguishing the entire visit.
SUGGESTION FOR A SCOTTISH MEMORIAL. (Received 7, 11.16 p.m.) Londos, February 7. Lord Roifebery suggests the restoration of Linlithgow Palace as a Scotch Memorial to the Queen.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1901, Page 2
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188THE ROYAL OBSEQUIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1901, Page 2
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