ROYAL VISITS
. WHY NOT TO GERMANY? (London ‘ Times ’ and Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Services.) LONDON, April 28. In the House of Commons Mr Keir Hardie asked whether, in view of the beneficial results of the Royal visit to Paris, Cabinet would advise His Majesty to visit Berlin, so as to strengthen the growing feeling of friendship between the British and German peoples. The Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Mr Acland) replied that the King visited Berlin in 1915, and it was not possible to pav further State visits abroad during 1914.
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Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 8
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