IN FRANCE.
EFFImC'IS )F KING’S S{ FRENCH i i LINGS S()( Press Assn.—By Tel.—o PARIS, | “The soul i r.dward VII in his august u.” These wor y from “Gau typical of u ■ mmeiits ul on the value to Anglo-Fq tions of th* '.'i • ig’s pilgrunai “Le Petit t sien” says of tile King ispelled in a bad feeling is - <lered in iua circles by the - non Confer, “La Victoile' declares thi the existent* ti certain tliff, opinion the E ’<'Ute Cordials become proof \:iinst all atti “Gaulois” ys the King went straigh’ ’■.> the heart French. A I < ficial breeze the cloud ol ".ing the ( north traveikii to Genoa, sky. It liopts ..lien their M turn to Par:.- that it will consecrate ’• e Anglo-French AN AMERICAN INSINC MR CHAI . RLAIN RE Lt.-Col. Lt sfringe Malon Chamberlain r i i he House of whether his at' ration lunl b to a leader in he “Chicago , suggesting that the King’s Belgium and Iti nee had ti object of counteracting the the Genoa Continence. Mr Chamberlain: “I sli supposed that t i n object of visit to Belgii : i and Fran graves of the Empire’s so sufficient evi hmee to protet jesty against ay allegatioi kind. The King’s devotia and his strictly constitute ' cise of his p * rare knot one.” (Cheers.)
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 17 May 1922, Page 8
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217IN FRANCE. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 17 May 1922, Page 8
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