THE GERMAN MANCEUVRES.
Press Assn — By. telegraph — Copyright. , BERMN, yesterday. Time did not permit the Kaiser to «cross the frontier and visit Kohneck.
H6' thanked the French Government for its courtesy.
Tho Kaiser later at Colmar, replyangjto the burgomaster's address, expressed. Eiinself touched by tlip great affection and enthusiastic warmth of th^recep'tion accorded him. everywhere, in Alsace;- Lorraine and Colanar.* - "^like whole beauV tiful*coiintry whereof they formed a part," said tho Kaiser ,"I joyfully •watch their development. Thisde^ velopment, thanks be to Godj— will be brought to fruitage under the protection of the German Eaglo,~and under my standard, and, please God, will neyer be disturbed. The country has undergone vicissitudes, but will now-b©~abte* to~extend and develop it•sejf mr peace; for peace," added the Kaiser, *£will be maintained, and the country.. ; jy ill be able to flourish and tfiriVe. i-"'i <|almar and all Alsace may rest' ''assured" ihey have a specially warm corner in my heart."
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 14 September 1908, Page 5
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155THE GERMAN MANCEUVRES. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 14 September 1908, Page 5
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