EMPEROR WILLIAM.
* — (|IY KI.KCTRKJ TKI.KCHAI'II — COI'VUICKT.) T.UXIIDX, .Tilly ]'!. TIIK Kmpfiriir of Germany's speech at Guildhall Ims produced a favourable impt'e-isiim, both in loin's and St. 1 Vtersliiii The Funporor, accompanied liy the Kmjin'ss.ii.tten.h.'d somen nl St. Paul's yesterday. The Einporor and Empress of Germany have pine to Flatliold House, where they .vill be the quests of the Promier. July 11. Emperor "William inspected the Forth Bridge and subsequently left for Norway. The Kmperor of Germany luneherl with the Marquis of Salisbury at. Hatfield House to-day. Tie afterwards took farewell of the Queen at Windsor, and then left to join liis yacht, at T.eith for a cruise in Scottish waters. The Empress joins her children at Felixstowe. The German Emperor, through his Ambassador, Count llatzfeldt, has thanked the Corporation ot London for the magnificent hospitality extended lo him, I[e also expressed his gratefulness at the hearty welcome from the citizens. I'AKls. July 13. La Libert,e frankly admits that, the German Emperor's speeches in London are, pacific in character. r.KU.IX, July I-'!. The German press refer to the Emperor's reception in London in terms of warm approval.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2965, 16 July 1891, Page 3
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185EMPEROR WILLIAM. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2965, 16 July 1891, Page 3
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