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KAISER'S VISIT TO ENGLAND

A CORDIAL RECEPTION. London, November 12. A dense fog upset the reception of the Kiuer at Portsmouth. Ike Prince of Waled in a torpedoer the Hohenzollera at Spithead, Vfcqre the Channel Fleet saluted, and dressed. But the mist fepoQt the impreasireneM of the cere* stony.

The Kaiaer wore the uniform of a Btttah admirat . " "

King Edward and .Queen Alexandra j met die Kaiser, and Kaiserin at Windtor station. His Majesty affectionately tmbraca the Kaiser, who remarked to tbe Lord Mayor: "It seems like bome again coming to Windsor. lam Rhrayi gbd to b« here." The Kaiaer issued a notice expressing 'that he was deeply touched the cordiality of the welcome and the Warmth of his reception at Portsmouth. , THE STATE BANQUET. ) HOST CORDIAL SPEECHES. Received Nov. 13, 10.1 pjn. London, November 13. Shooting at Windsor, the Kaiser bagged 700 frirds. At the State banquet in St. Gcorgc'p Hall, King Edward, proposing the toast Of the guests, referred to the Kaiser's Hrinw and sympathy on the occasion of Queen Victoria's death. He expressfed the sincere pleasure the visit gave himself, Queen Alexandra, and "the ■whole of my people." The Aaiser replied that many dear memories of bygone days linked him to the English Royal Family. He touchingly referred to his earliest days of happy childhood spent under the root and within the wails of the grand old Windsor Castle, and earnestly hoped that the elose relationship of the two familial would l>e reflected in the relations of the two countries, thus confirming the peace of the world, which it was the constant endeavor of himself and King: Edward to preserve.

The Kaiser conferred the Order ot the Black Eagle on the Dukes of Argyll and Wellington, and the Red Eagle on Earl Beauchamp.

DEEP IMPRESSION lit GERMANY. Beeeired Nor. 14, 0.12 a-m. Berlin, November 13. Xl* cordiality of the Kaiser's recepUot in England created a deep impresmtm in Germany. At the conclusion of the Windsor !riut», the Kaiser spends a fortnight privately at Highcliffe Castle, Chnstehoreh, the Kaiserin returning home.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 November 1907, Page 3

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KAISER'S VISIT TO ENGLAND Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 November 1907, Page 3

KAISER'S VISIT TO ENGLAND Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 November 1907, Page 3

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