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Show (IK EDWARD HIES FHEHCH PBESIDEHT Paris Sunday Crowds Cheer Great Britain's Sovereign at Every Opportunity. PARIS, March 5. King Edward's visit to Paris is attracting great attention, enormous crowds cheering his every appearance ap-pearance on tho streets Sunday. The cordiality cor-diality of the greeting exchanged between be-tween the King and President Fnlllcrcs during his Majesty's ofllclal call at the Elysee pulace was much remarked The conversation between them lasted half an hour. Later the President returned re-turned the call at the British embassy, where a state dinner was given last evening at which President Fnlllcrcs and Premier Rouvler, with their wives, wcro among tho guests. There were no speeches during the dinner. Afterward King Edward, President Falllcres and M. Rouvler conversed for nearly an hour In tho smoking-room. During tho course of the day former Presidents Loubet and Caslmlr-Perler left their cards at the British ernbassv. The King Invited M. Loubet to dinner on Monday. The Princesses Beatrlco and Ena of Battenbcrg, who lunched with King Edward Ed-ward today, will leave for Biarritz on Monday, where they will await the arrival ar-rival of the King. Later an Interview between tho Kings of England and Spain will occur there, at which olllclal consent to the mnrrlage of Princess Ena to King Alfonso will given. |