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MILITARY SPECTACLE. STREET DECORATIONS

... MILITARY SPECTACLE. STREET DECORATIONS. The [aim and LaMar* eteempasied by his Royal Authors the Priam of Wales, will visit the Oink today to accept the boo pitality of the City Corporation. Their Imperial sealairties, with their suite, are timed to leave ...

ARRIVAL OF GUESTS

... of Battenberg sat with Queen Victoria Eugenie on her right, and King Alfonso sat facing them. When the Spanish King and Queen gained the Castle, King Edward and his Imperial guests had just returned from attending Divine service in the private chapel. ...

TO-DAY'S ARRIVAL&

... it may suffice to mention that BU Edward and Queen Alexandra are expected to reach Windsor from Sandringham about see o'clock, and their Imperial guests are doe Ghent half-pest three. The Ring and Queen will, of course, be at the station to receive their ...

MONILL TS DKPARTTRFB

... Genera: Omit w Chief of the Military (bleat ; and Vine• Admiral von Chief of the Naval Cabinet. Within very low minutes after their Imperial guests ; , are taken their departure from Wintieor, King Etward and Queen Alexandra will journey to t.ocdon. About ...

THE EMPRESS'S DEPARTURE

... Edward, the German Emperor, and the Duke of Connaught; in the second were Queen Alexandra, the German Empress, and the Princess Victoria. All along the route the King and Queen and their illustrious guests were greeted with enthusiastic scoiamstime. ...

THE atom BANQIJET

... Charles W and his company give a command p umance at Windsor Castle. The Queen of Norway is expected to arrive at Use, (n3tio to-morrow. On Stusdav the King and Queen of Spain, the Queen of Portugal , anti Prioress George of Saxony, and the Grand Duke and ...

MEETING OF KING AND HArSEA

... cavalcade moved off. To-night the Emperor and Empress dined en famine with King Edward and Queen Alexandra in the Oak Dining Room. To-morrow the Royal and Imperial party will enjoy shooting in the coverts around Flemish Farm and Cranbourne Tower. ...

BRILLIANT UNIFORMS

... Connaught, and sway Royalties. About tea minerals before the Gelman parer and /Impress were dee to arrive King Edward, Queen Alexandra, and the Royal party from the Castle arrived within the station. The King wore the uniform of a soloed! of the lot Prussian ...

THE PEOPLE'S WELCOME

... trom Park.atreet into the King's Park. From this point could be heard 'the hearty cheers which followed the King and Queen Alexandra aa they drove down Castlekill to meet their illustrious Inmate. This was accurately reed as a signal that the arrival ...

BRILLIANT SCENE

... gave the tort of Their Imperial Majesties the German Emperor and Empress in the following words: In welcoming their Imperial Majesties the German Emperor and Empress to British shores, let me express on behalf of the Queen and myself the great pleasure ...

LORD CHESHAM

... private life, attar a military service extending over thirty-Ave years. Of more than temporary interest is it to record Lord Chnitam's views with regard to the force he had done so much to waste. He held that a force of Imperial Yeomanry should be raised ...

NAVAL IVEIZOME AT PORTSMOUTH

... Agency: BFALLN, Wednesday Night. It is semi-officially stated that, upon the urgent representations of King Edward And Queen Alexandra, the Emprm,shaa agreed to accompany the Emperor William to England. Our Portsmouth Correspondent telegraphs) seine details ...