CANADA'S FELICITATIONS
A MESSAGE TO NEW ZEALAND. Tlie Governor-General (Lord Liverpool) has received the .following cablegram from the Governor-General of Canada (the Duke of Devonshire) :— "The Government and people-of Canada desire to associate themselves with their fellow-subjecU in New Zealand in celebrating the glorious triumph of the Allied armies over the foes who attempted to 'destroy the liberties of the world. They trust that the future may have in store many blessings' for New Zealand, and that lior gallant sons may prova as, proficient in the arts of peace nti they have shown themselves distinguished in arms." Lord Liverpool replied as follows on behalf of the Dominion:— "New Zealand thanks yon for your cordial' message. This Dominion heartily reciprocates your good wishes for the future, and feels convinced that as the peoples of the Old Country and the younger dominions have successfully faced the difficulties of the past four" years they will be equally competent to deal wi.th the problems of reconstruction which lie before them."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 45, 18 November 1918, Page 4
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