28 JUNE 1913, page 17

At The Luncheon The Lord Mayor Proposed The Health Of

the President, who observed in his reply that this was the third time in ten years that London had welcomed a French President. "Not a single incident arises of a nature to......

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Mr. Rudyard Kipling Has A Fine Poem, " France," In

Tuesday's Morning Post. In memorable lines be traces the long rivalry that has ended in fraternal understanding :- " Spurred or baulked at every stride by the other's strength,......

On Thursday The President Visited Windsor In The Morning,...

to the Horse Show in the afternoon, attended a banquet at the Foreign Office in the evening, and ended up with a State Ball at Buckingham Palace. On Friday M. Poincare returned......

News Of The Week.

T HE visit of M. Poincare, the President of the French Republic, has been an unqualified success. He landed on Tuesday at Portsmouth, where be was met by the Prince of Wales. On......

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On Wednesday Morning The French President Issued A...

the British nation, in which he said that his visit afforded him a "unique opportunity of testifying to the unanimous sentiments of the French nation towards the son of the......

M. Poincare, In His Reply, Spoke With Enthusiasm Of The

welcome he bad received from King, Government, and people as representative of France. The friendship which united the two countries was deeply implanted in the popular spirit......

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