DISPERSING THE CLOUDS.
KING'S VISIT TO FRANCE.
BAD FEELING DISPELLED
By Eleetrio Telegraph.—Copyright. Received Mav 16. 12.10 p.m. PARIS, May 15. > "The sou] of Edward reappear* in hi« august son." These words from the Gaulois are typical of tho comments of the press on die, "value of the Anglo-French relations of the King's pilgrimage. 'l'lii- Peril Parisien says: "The words of the Kiritr have dispelled in a Hash the bad feeling engendered in many French circles by the Genoa Conference."
La Victoire declares that despite tho existence of certain differences of opinion, the entente cordialo will now become proof against ell attacks.
Tho Gaulois Fays: "The King's words wont straight to the heart of France. A beneficial breeze from the north travelled tx> Gonna, dispersing tho clouds obscuring tho conference sky." The paper hopes that when their .Majesties return to Paris it will be to reconsecrate the Anglo-French union.---Times.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 398, 16 May 1922, Page 5
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