Show KRUGER AT THE HAGUE i OOM PAUL IS WELCOMED I HOLLAND HOLJ I Given Wonderful Reception Every I where Ho Replies to J y Addresses Ad-dresses of Welcome The Hague Dec 6Mr Kruger arrived ar-rived hero today and was greeted at the station by the Burgomaster and Counselor Coun-selor A choir of COO men and girls chanted psalm 72 verses C 7 and 1 Mr Kruper met with onderful receptions recep-tions everywhere He reached the frontier fron-tier at Zevenaar Immense crowds gathered at all the stations which were decorated with flags the Burgomasters made speeches and the school children sang Mr Kruger made many replies inmost in-most of which he represented the Transvaal as a little child whom a bad man wished to kill In one case he illustrated il-lustrated his point by drawing attention atten-tion to a fairheaded girl In the audience audi-ence If that child Wits outmaged he said everybody would run to her res cue but In my country children are being outraged by an enemy ten times I atrongtr than the Transvaal In the royal waitingroom here the Burgomaster warmly welcomed them Inn In-n brief speech Then followed Dr Splnk president of the local South African association In a long welcoming welcom-ing address assuring Mr Kruger oC I the deep sympathy of the entire Dutch nation The address concluded May I your reliance on the Aimignty support you Mr President in the arduous light lh and the liberty I for right and liberty may lb city of your nation crown our courage Then will Great Britain have learned the lesson or how dangerous I Is to attempt I at-tempt to throttle the independence of a free nation fC I Kruger proceeded In open carriage car-riage to the Hotel Des Indes which wat 1 resplendent whIm Hags and bunting There a bevy of ladles headed by the Van Ilarlnxca greeted he Baroness lrhlX sreledhe Boer statesman and a choir sang a nOel mounted the Jiymn MrKruger then staircase preceded by three girls strewing strew-ing roscs The i First and Second Camber nu tm Fbt President to welcome Mr Kruger In their behalf The crowds remained long In front of time Thccro cheering and sInging Finally Final-ly Mr Krugcr appeared on the balcony where horemained for n few minutes He then retired and was not seen again Alter dinner akcn privately I with agcln hit grandson Mr FlolT he went early hll to bed being greatly fatigued Beautiful floral offerings were displayed dis-played In the hall of the hotel |