GERMANY'S GREETINGS.
WISHES FOR SUCCESS. (Received 12. noon.) RUGBY, August 26. Mr. MaeDonald has received the following telegram from Dr. Bruening, the German Chancellor:—"Kindly accept my srncerest wishes for your full success in the high and important task which you are assuming in the interests of your great country." Mr. MaeDonald sent his thanks to the Chancellor. The Prime Minister is hoping to be able_ to leave London to-morrow for Lossiemouth. f Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald, M.P., has t.eeided to support his father.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 202, 27 August 1931, Page 7
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