THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY
Mr. T. M. Wil7or*d, M.P., has re. [ ceived the following letter from the Hon. IT. D. Bell, Minister of Internal Affairs 5 —"Dear Mr. Wilford,— l send y-ott hprewith telegram 1 have received from His J Excellency the Governor, in _ which he V asks that the sympathy of himself and ; Lady Liverpool be conveyed to the reia- \ tives of those who lost their lives in the t disaster at the Upper Hutt on Saturday I night. . , , \ "1 am writing direct to the relatives \ conveying the message of their Excelleit' [ cies, but think it right to advise you, as { member for the district, of what is being jdone.—Yours truly. (Signed) H. D. f Bell." ; Enclosed is the following telegrams— j "Please convey Her Excellency's and my deepest sympathy with the relatives of those who lost their lives in the disaster at the Upper Hutt. (Signed) Liverpool, Governor."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1914, Page 7
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