King Edward.
CORDIAL INTERVIEW WITH LOUBET. (Received April 7, 10,8 p.m.) LONDON, Apr,il 7, It is senid-offlcially stated in Paris , that it is natural to suppose that King Edward and President Louibet . exchanged views on all current dip--3 lomutic questions, but the public f should beware of more or less ingenious versfpns likely to be circulated - on the subject. It was noticed the i interview was ised not only wi th less reserve, USt with more confidence and unrestraint than previous ones, CORDIAL GREETINGS. (Roceivod April! 7, 10.20 p.m.) I'ARIS, April 7. Cordial grcotings were exchanged af Pierrefilte between King Edward
tit tlCllVlltlU- OI'UWWU *AIW«IU and President Loubet. The British! Minister was present. The public 1 outside the precincts of the station cheered President Loubet and King Edward with enthusiasm. On'iy a few personages were on the platform, every arrangement being made jto ensure privacy. A similar was enacted at leave-taking. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 8 April 1905, Page 3
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151King Edward. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 8 April 1905, Page 3
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