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A NGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS,

MEETING OF THE KING AND

PRESIDENT.

LONDON, April 6. King Edward has started to join Queen Alexandra at Marseilles.

April 7.

It is semi-officially stated in Paris that it is natural to suppose King Edward and President Loubet exchanged views on all current diplomatic questions, but the public should beware of more or less ingenious versions likely to be circulated on the subject. It was noticed that the interview was characterised not only by less reseive, but by more confidence and unrestraint than at previous ones.

PARIS, April 7.

There were cordial greetings at Pierrefitte between King Edward and President Loubet. The British Minister was present. The public outside the precincts of the station cheersd the Republic, President Loubet, and King Edward with enthusiasm. There were only a few personages on the -platform. Every arrangement "« as made to ensure privacy. There was a similar scene on leave-taking.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2665, 12 April 1905, Page 19

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ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS, Otago Witness, Issue 2665, 12 April 1905, Page 19

ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS, Otago Witness, Issue 2665, 12 April 1905, Page 19

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