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THE GOVERNOR OF RHODESIA.—A newlyreceived photograph of Sir Humphrey Gibbs, who, in a message to the people of Rhodesia, said: “I hold my office at the pleasure of the Queen, and will only resign if asked by Her Majesty to do so.” He added that the Queen had commanded him to continue in office, and he remained the lawful Governor and lawfullyconstituted authority in Rhodesia. Sir Humphrey Gibbs has since been honoured by the Queen, who has created him a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30914, 22 November 1965, Page 15

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THE GOVERNOR OF RHODESIA.—A newlyreceived photograph of Sir Humphrey Gibbs, who, in a message to the people of Rhodesia, said: “I hold my office at the pleasure of the Queen, and will only resign if asked by Her Majesty to do so.” He added that the Queen had commanded him to continue in office, and he remained the lawful Governor and lawfullyconstituted authority in Rhodesia. Sir Humphrey Gibbs has since been honoured by the Queen, who has created him a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30914, 22 November 1965, Page 15

THE GOVERNOR OF RHODESIA.—A newlyreceived photograph of Sir Humphrey Gibbs, who, in a message to the people of Rhodesia, said: “I hold my office at the pleasure of the Queen, and will only resign if asked by Her Majesty to do so.” He added that the Queen had commanded him to continue in office, and he remained the lawful Governor and lawfullyconstituted authority in Rhodesia. Sir Humphrey Gibbs has since been honoured by the Queen, who has created him a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30914, 22 November 1965, Page 15