EMPRESS FREDERICK.
(i;t elkitiwo TKta;i«APU—ooi'vnicirr.) Bicitux, Marrh 2. Tin-: excitement In.re is subsiding. The Einpivss Fivderiok has written to the Kaiser praising her treatment, and l.hc receipt of this letter hns lurdilied hor .son's views. Facilities for through riilwny ticlii-t s across tin , frontier have been rescinded. 'I'liii Empress Frederick's visit to I'aiis was undertaken on Ik't own initiative and its not tin. , jiicoursoi , of a, visit l).v tin: Emperor. Germany {ji'MTiilly icyar.ls thu incident with UIICOUCITII. L'akis, March "J. Tin. , Kronen l'mss declares tlmt tlic iitteuipts to conciliate the feeling between tlio two nations are now hope-
less of success.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2908, 5 March 1891, Page 3
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101EMPRESS FREDERICK. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2908, 5 March 1891, Page 3
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