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The King.

{ =P~? Unlicti Press Asso.—Copyright). I K'ccaived July i, 0.59 a.m. ian.9 r ■Hf «• London, June 30. King Edward, accompanied iby the Kasiser, inspected the entire German fleet, arranged in three lines in the open sea. The Kaiser, at a banquet, alluded to the indelible impression which giant British ironclads had made on his youthful mind when visiting Portsmouth and Plymouth. King Edward hoped that the British and G-erman fleets would always stand in friandly relationship. King Edward s emfcjartiUion at mid night, was a highly picturesque scene. His -Majesty sails homeward early in the morning.

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Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4631, 1 July 1904, Page 4

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The King. Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4631, 1 July 1904, Page 4

The King. Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4631, 1 July 1904, Page 4

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