Show KING KI EDWARD IN tN FRENCH CAPITAL G P r British Brit sh Monarch Was En EIL Route to p VISIT CAUSES CAU CAUSES ES COMMENT OFFSET TO RECENT UTTERANCES OF THE KAISER KAI Eff Parte A April 6 The arrival of King Kingo Ewart o in Paris today WitS ws the occa occasion sion FoI n for a notable manifestation of cordiality cordi lIty which is ii i be being ing III generally interpreted tonight as a H conspicuous to Germanys at attitude regarding Morocco although the king remained but a short time lIe He iv a met th city by President Loubet who held hIl a private conversa conversation tion with his lasting buiting nearly an Rn hour lOur The details of ot the conversa conversation co thin tion excite a vide wI e range of specula speculation tier tion but its actual purpose has 1188 not been disclosed d However a ial jal communication recites that the meeting hud laid far less tess reserve than Utan that between King Edward and amI President Loubet last year ear and that it was marked by b the freedom of ot the confidences confidences confidences dences exchanged Beyond this th Is private conversation King Edward confined himself to the usual public expressions of good will II He spoke at the station of ot o the pleas ure Tire a visit vItt to France always gave him lihn hh but hut there was not the slightest public utterance having significance upon pending political affaire affair In this re respect the kings reserve is being corn com compared pared with the freedom of Emperor Williams recent utterances No Spectacular Features The passage of the king was unattended unattended tended by b any spectacular features as asit asIt asIt it wa wu was the wish of the authorities to avoid a 8 political demonstration President lent dent Loubet Joined the royal train at Pierrefitte station where surrounded surround l lb by b distinguished officials of both gov governments governments governments the two rulers exchanged their first greetings The king con eon dueled ducted President Loubet to his private vate ate car where conversation continued until the Lyons Lons railway station was reached Outside the station the crowd was wag held back by b cordons of police the absence of or military display being noticeable During the tI e at atthe atthe atthe the station King Edward continued to talk with President Loubet and held heldI I an extended conference with the Brit British British ish j h ambassador at Paris Sir Francis Frands Levison Bertie Ber tie King Edward Edvard left Paris at t 7 10 for fOl Marseilles lIles where he lie will join Queen Alexandra Aleandra on board the royal ro al yacht Guessing at the Talk The communication rel relative relative to the meeting of ot King Edward iid President Loubet says hIt It le Ic i natural to suppose the con eon conel ei el atlon between the king and the thele president le ident led to an exchange of views upon all diplomatic questions question of the day pt ut as a neither n las has divulged div ged the ther ih confidences it is ia necessary tt tb receive with r reserve n the more or r less le ingenious diversion div r which will wUl be pl In cir circulation cul Judging t ex external e eternal eternal appearances one cannot but re remark remark remark mark that the th meeting today t day wa fag atas fagI marked not only by leis leys l s reserve than that of last year ear but hut notably by the I greater freedom of the confidences ex exchanged exchanged changed Despite this official reserve resent the pub I He lie and press herald the meeting as most significant The Journal Des Debuts Debut soya P ys f I It Is a new affirmation of the An entente which will be fol followed followed lowed by naval demonstrations by British and French squadrons squa ron This says the Debate Debats is the response to the attitude Germany has taken to toward toward toward ward France l rance and the Wiper paper adds a d dIt It lt will be Imprudent if statesmen at Berlin B fail tail to observe this particularly conspicuous reaffirmation of the entente The Temps also aIo al O says flays that the inter interview view emphasizes the th endurance e of pC the entente The Tb effect of oC the visit appears to be to t strengthen the determination to proceed with Frances Franl F ances 8 policy in in accord accordance d ance ice with the terms of the Anglo French rench I agreement as the tit visit is eon con construed as a 11 timely expression from the signatories of that agreement |