KRUGER AT THE HAGUE.
A DUTCH WELCOME,
THE HAGUE, December .7.
Kruger, on his arrival here, was met by the Burgomaster, but no one representing the Court or the Government was present at the railway station.
The States General passed a resolution of sympathy and welcome.
There was intense popular enthusiasm. Seven hundred men and girls chanted selections from the Psalms, and another choir at the hotel sang a special hymn.
Three ladies preceded Ki'Uger as he ascended the staircase at the hotel, sacttering flowers before him.
The members of the Government subsequently called on the ex-Presi-dent.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 5
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