THE LATE KING EDWARD.
MEMORIAL BUST AT PARIS.
(Press Association. —Copyright.)
(Received Oct. 23, 8.45 a.m.) PARIS 3 Sun-day
iSir F. Bertie, British Am'hassador, un veiled the bust of the -late Ivinig Edward in the British Chamber of Commerce here. Sir George Reid (Australia) and Sir W. Hall-Jont.s {New Zealand) were amongst Whose present. Meimibers of the Chamber gave a banquet in honour of the occasion, at which Mr Samuel (Postmaster-General),_ replying to the toast of the British Cabinet, said that England rejoiced at the mutual' settlement of the Moroccan difficulty with free commercial access for ail'l nations. Britain never aspired l to iimibroil one country with another. Her ambition was to promote international goodwilil'. She diidl not raise'.difficulties over Morocco or exercise [pressure on France.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 October 1911, Page 5
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