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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 22, 1989
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AND MADAME LEBRUN
London, To-day.
The close friendship subsisting between Britain and France accounted for the extraordinary warmth of the welcome accorded President and Madame Lebrun when they arrived in England yesterday on a State visit which is lasting until Friday:
Londoners turned out in force along lavishly decor- ated streets which at some time or other the distinguished guests will traverse during their stay.
French colour emblems entered largely into the
scheme of decoration.
The President's ship, accompani- ed by British warships and with R.A.F. bombers overhead, through a double line of warships dressed overall, while
passed
21-gun
salute was given ás he entered Dover harbour, where he was greet- ed by the Duke of Gloucester, in Guards uniform, representing the King.
The party entrained for London where they were met at Victoria Station by the King and Queen and
other Royalties, the Prime Minis- ter, other members of the Cabinet
and notables.
EXTRAORDINARY SCENE
Their
FRENCH BUILD
BLOCKHOUSES IN DAMASCUS
Damascus, To-day. Sandbags have been piled into the form of blockhouses by French troops who occupied strategic points in the city following nation- alist disorders.
First action of the French troops was to destroy the barricades
their Majesties', with guests, drove in a carriage proces-erected by demonstrators. sion to Buckingham Palace from which M. and Madame Lebrun later in the day fulfilled several engage
with ments, concluding
а State Banquet last night in the Palace.
The city was quiet yesterday but many shopkeepera emptied their shops fearing looting.
A number of leading agitators were arrested.
After the Royal procession had The trouble is understood to entered the Palace, the crowd out-have arisen from French postpone- side broke through the police cor-ment of ratification of the Franco- don and rushed across to the Palace Syrian Treaty. Reuter. gates.
There they stood, shouting: "We want the King. We want the President," and eventually M. and Madame Lebrun with the King and Queen' and the young Princesses, came on the balcony.
M. and Madame Lebrun's arrival in London was televised to a West End theatre. Reuter,
DRAMATIC INTENSITY
QUEEN MARY AT L.C.C. CELEBRATION
London, To-day.
Queen Mary and the Princess
British Wireless says. the recent Royal attended the 50th anniver- events added a dramatic intensity aary of the establishment of the to the warmth of welcome given | London County Council yesterday, to President and Mme. Lebrun. which was celebrated in County
After the visitors had alighted | Hall. from the train and shaken hands Queen Mary occupied the Chair- with Their Majesties, they
on were man's seat, looking down introduced to the distinguished distinguished gathering. company, headed by the Prime Min-
miniature British and French flags.
A
ister, the Foreign Secretary and Mr. John Burns, one of the sur- the chiefs of the defence services. viving members of the first Coun-
The King and President Lebrun cil, was present.--Reuter. inspected the guard of honour be fore entering the first State car- [riage, accompanied by the Duke of
Gloucester, while the Queen
Within three hours of arriving and Mme. Lebrun occupied the second
in England, the French President carriage.
and Madame Lebrun were among hundreds of their own countrymen and women when they visited the new premises of the Institute Fran- cals in South Kensington and heard the building declared open by the Princess Royal.
ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS When, later in the afternoon, the French President and Madame Le- brun visited Queen Mary at Marl- borough House, the spontaneous en- The Princess Royal is co-patron thusiasm of the crowds delayed of the Institute with M. Lebrun. progress down the Mall,
The State Banquet at Bucking- People surged into the roadway ham Palace in honour of the and the car was brought to a stand-French President and Madame Le still as men and women pressed brun last evening was followed by around cheering wildly and wavingla, reception British,