KING'S GUESTS.
JUBILEE NEXT YEAR. PRIME MINISTER'S PLANS. KNO COMMENT AT PRESENT." (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The reccnt cablegram stating that the Prime Ministers of the Dominions had accepted the King's invitation to take part in His Majesty's jubilee celebrations in Britain next year was referred to Mr. Forbes, who said he had no comment to make at the present juncture. The Prime Minister said that any statement would have to come in tho first place from the British Government. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, would probably make a statement in the House of Commons. In view of the general election towards the end of next year, Mr. Forbes added, the Government would no doubt be anxious to call Parliament together at the normal time in June and complete the sessional programme without delay. Assuming that the Prime Milliliter of New Zealand found it possible to leave England the last week in May, lie would still be able to reach New Zealand in time for the normal opening of the session late in June.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 136, 11 June 1934, Page 8
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