GOOD FRIENDS.
-U'STRIA AND GREAT BRITAIN
IRELAND AND FRANCE
i.-V ___;;_„iC 'i_L__iAF_—Jui-rsI»_T.J P-_ PR_BS ASSOCIATION. Vienna, September 14. The Emperor Francis Josef, replying to Lord Rosebery's announcing to Austria the accession of King George, referred to "King Edward of dear memory," and added; "I shall be happy to maintain ties of profound friendship with the third generation of the British Royal Family." The Emperor's cordiality is reflected in the Austro-Hungarian press. London, September 14. The commandant of the French cruiser La Voisier, entertaining the Lord Slayor of Dublin, after a civic welcome on the previous day, enquired the cause of the people's exceptional warmth towards the French visitors.
The Lord Slayor explained that the Irish cherished the kindliest feelings, bearing in grateful remembrance the help Frenchmen rendered to Ireland formerly in time of necessity.
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1289, 15 September 1910, Page 2
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