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Show KING AND PRESIDENT EXCHANGE VISITS ' : "' ;''' . '' - r ' A. PARIS, March 6. King Edward's visit to Paris Is attracting great attention, enormous crowds cheerjng his every appearance ap-pearance on the streets Sunday. The cordiality cor-diality of - the greeting exchanged between be-tween the .King and President Fallierea during his Majesty's official call at the Elysee palace - 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' Fallleres and Premier Rouvler, with-their wives, were among the guests. There 'were no speeches during the dinner. ' Afterward King - Edward, President Fallleres and M. Rouvier conversed for nearly an - hour In - the smoking-room. During the course of the day former Presidents Loubet and Caaimlr-Perier left their cards at the British embassy. The King invited M. Loubet to dinner on Monday. . - The Princesses, Beatrice and Ena of Battenberg, who lunched with King Edward Ed-ward today, will leave for Blarrlts on Monday, where they, will await the ar- 1 rival of the King." Later an Interview between the Kings of England and Spain will occur there, at which official -consent to the marriage . of Princess Ena tt King Alfonso will b given. . |