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Show !8H fIC!l VISITS JiSH KING Marriage Between the Roy al Families Believed to Be Object in View. t r k 1 1 ( ; r x, Nov. 1 1'. Km Giir-fav of Sweden innkini; a private j v isit tn the Line of I Vnnmrk, Kin: ( hriMiun, at a dinner to the kiii ot j Sweien, s::id tliat tiuslav's visit con; firmed their eonti'm, ,1 concord and ro-operation ro-operation and that happv results would1 he obtained for the nation-. In reply, Kinn tiustav ie.-lrire.I that all efforts: toward concord and eo-oper:ition always wotdd have his !o- al support. j 1 n ciineet ion with the 1; me; of Sw e- dim 's v:it, the Kkstialdada points to t ho rumor that mi ennucmeut won hi shortly he annottnee I between Crown F'rince Christian Krederi.-k of IVnnmrU and Tri nei"! M :t th:i, danhter ot I'rinco Chnrlcs of Sweden, brother of Kin; (lustav. In April last, when Kin,' Christian of Penrn.uk was i-itini: KinLJ (nistav. it was reported in I openhnen that the object of the visit was discussion of the possihle enLrn'Mnen t of the Danish crown jiriuce and Trim-ess Mararctha, eldest daughter of Trince Charles of Sweden. Trim-ess -Martha, mentioned in to'lav's advices, is the second daughter daugh-ter of Prince Charles. Siie is not yet IT voars old, liMviiiL, been horn in March, 1P( 1 . rnncess Margaret ha j was born in Juno, lsi!'. I |