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THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

»j> • . ..•/ i v <;- i : ' BRILLIANT OPENING 1 fi CEREMONY. I'' • . ■ i " _ ' . ,By Telegraph.—Press Association— Copyright. , ' Paris, April \5. President Loubet, opened the Paris Exhibition. -, _ _ ' .Brilliant sunshine animated the opening ceremony.';: : The President declared that the concord of the nations was increasing, and said the sign of that concord was the underlying principle of the manifold organised . social efforts of the present day for the common good. .The 1 distinguishing characteristic of' the Exhibition was to. illustrate the scope of these social efforts. v ; President Loubet took a steamer and viewed the all nations' facades Russian bluejackets, British firemen and .American soldiers were conspicuous in saluting and cheering the President.!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11347, 16 April 1900, Page 5

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THE PARIS EXHIBITION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11347, 16 April 1900, Page 5

THE PARIS EXHIBITION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11347, 16 April 1900, Page 5

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