THE KING'S VISIT TO VIENNA.
| A MAGNIFICENT WELCOME, PER PBfflW" ARaOOIATION. Becejved 1 9.47 p.m. Vienna, September 1. King Edward received a magnificent welcome at Vienna, and a most hearty greeting from Empsror Joseph. He will reside at Hofburg during his stay. Emperor Joseph, in proposing King Edward's health at a banquet given in his honour, said he considered the visit was a fresh pledge of close and confidential relations between the two countries, which were all the firmer owing to the absence of any political interests which might cast the shadow of a cloud over t,hrm. He tnanked King Edward for many proofs of friendship. King Edward, in reciprocating the friendly sentiments, said his reception in Vienna had touched him deeply. He had always been in the greatest sympathy wi:h Emp a ror Joseph and the Imperial fiou-e uf Austria, and his feelings would continue to be of the warmest nature. King E'.ward appointed Emperor Joseph Fittld Marshal of the British Army The appointment came as a surprise to all preser.t, the Emperor rising, bowing and pressing King Edward's hand?.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 197, 2 September 1903, Page 3
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181THE KlNG'S VISIT TO VIENNA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 197, 2 September 1903, Page 3
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