A WELCOME.
From our oc«u> nolitticU,
In theee Fur JTorgptten lilts, Where another England smiles > W«j *h* youn|f«t of The Brood, 'Xβ our xuMccnt p»iionhood, TTeloome with nijicete intent, ieu th« £mptt« sent.
Warm our welcoming* hare been, Loud end loyal our cheeiing, since You are more then Royal Triuce; For in you our eyes have ucn All thai Motherland may moan 1o this nation newly bora In the South forlorn!
W# ar* people with « pridn; Antl in you we proudly cc« Symbol ot our unity, Bnthlew of our Brapire wide, hij]k of cld«n lands allied With this young land, lone, niarl Oil* and one wo are!
ARTHUR H. ADAMS. Chiistehuroh, June 21 «t, 1001.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10999, 24 June 1901, Page 9
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A WELCOME.
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10999, 24 June 1901, Page 9
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