The Emperor Frsderick William.
His Journey from San Remo. tB? ELECTRIC TBIEGiUPH.- COP rEIGHT.I [Special to Feess Association.] ffiecawed Blarch 12. at 12.15 "p.m;l ' BEKUN, Mjusch 12. The Emperor Frederick William arrived at Charlottenburg to-day. The latter part of the journey from San Eemo was accomplished in very severe weather, and a terrible snow storm was experienced at Charlottenburg, upon the arrival of the Emperor, who, however, suffered no ill-effects from the journey. He was met at Charlottenburg by immense crowds of people, who displayed the greatest enthusiasm upon the Emperor's appearance, and cheered him loudly as he drove off to the Babelsberg Palace. Prince Bismarck joined the Emperor at Leipsie, and greeted him with marks of the warmest affection. Cable messages from German residents in all parts of the world continqe to arrive, expressing regret; at the death of the late Emperor, and sympathy with the bereaved family. 8T PKTEESBUEG, MiBCH 13. The Russian Court and the whole army will go into mourning for a month, as a mark of respect to the late Emperor Wilhelm of Germany. LONDON, March 18. Her Majesty the Queen has received a cablegram assuring her that the Emperor Frederick William has suffered no ill effects from his journey from San Eemo, and that his general Health is good.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6185, 13 March 1888, Page 3
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