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POSSIBLE VISIT BY QUEEN MOTHER

NO OFFICIAL ADVICE ‘ “The Press” Special Service DUNEDIN, April 13. * “No official advice of the likelihood , of a visit to New Zealand being made by the Queen Mother has been received,’"’ said the Secretary of Internal Affairs (Mr A. G. Harper) in a letter received at the monthly meeting of the Queenstown Borough Council. ? Mr Harper was replying to a letter i from the council asking that the e Queen Mother should be invited to visit New Zealand, and that Queensr town should be included in her ’ itinerary. Th© council’s request had been: noted for consideration, should such 1 - t-jA visit eventuate. Mr Haupsr sakL

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27633, 14 April 1955, Page 12

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POSSIBLE VISIT BY QUEEN MOTHER Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27633, 14 April 1955, Page 12

POSSIBLE VISIT BY QUEEN MOTHER Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27633, 14 April 1955, Page 12

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