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THOUGHTS FROM AFAR

LADY LIVERPOOL WRITES

Lady Liverpool writes to a friend in Wellington of the shock and regret caused to herself and Lord Liverpool when thoy hoard of the Hawkes Bay earthquake. She says that for a time they could think of nothing oleso, wondering how those" they knew had fared. The pictures shown in England were very harrowing, and they folt terribly sorry for all who suffered.' She expresses great appreciation of,the "Artists' Annual" which had been sent to her, and was congratulatory at the production of such a paper in the Dominion, and tho good work of a numbor of tho writers. Lady Liverpool speaks of the timos being "difficult," with so many problems of unemployment and trade. She mentions her continued interest in the Girl Guide movomont and the Women's Institutes, and sends kind greetings to her many friends in Now Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 17

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THOUGHTS FROM AFAR Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 17

THOUGHTS FROM AFAR Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 17

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