BRITISH PEOPLES
INCREASED PRESTIGE ~
PRINCE GEORGE'S TRIBUTE
LONDON, May 25. ' The Royal Ernpiro Society's Empiral Day banquet was prdsided over by Siq William Wcdgall. Prince George waa tlic principal guest, and others included Sir Thomas Wilford and other HigUl Commissioners. • . Prince George, responding to. thar loyal toast, .said that the British!' peoples ani Governments had acquired!1 increased prestige from, the rmetion' from the recent crisis. . Everywhere the eyes of the world were directed ti» their example. He added: "The Empire has justified itself, by its service to its component peoples,'as evidenced by the members' resolute efforts to adapt the Einpiro'a machinery and that of their own States to the new conditions." - - . .
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Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 7
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111BRITISH PEOPLES Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 7
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