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PEACE CONGRESS.

KING EDWARD'S ADDRESS

Press! A'ssociation-By Telegraph-Oppy rig at Received 11.20. p.m ;! : July 28th.

LONDON, July 28.

King Tdw.arcl and 1 Queen Alexandra welcomed a deputation froin'the seventeenth universal peace congress, which has opened in London. '

King Edward rejoiced that his -efforts •at international, peace and goodwill had not been without fruit. Rulers and statesmen cppld pursue no higher aim than that of the 'promotion of a mutual good understanding and cordial friendship amonn- the nations.. 'lt was the surest and most direct means of enabling humanity to realise its-noblest idefcls, and its attainment would-ever be an object of his own constant endeavours. CZAR AND PRESIDENT. Received; 12.25 a.m., July 29th. ST. PETERSBURG, July 28. The Czar; of Russia and M. Fallieres, President met. at.Reval, and reaffirined that they were allies, and ta in their desire' to maintain and strengthen peace.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13658, 29 July 1908, Page 5

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PEACE CONGRESS. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13658, 29 July 1908, Page 5

PEACE CONGRESS. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13658, 29 July 1908, Page 5