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CENTENNIAL BOOKS

RECEIVED IN CANADA

I_• Anprccia-ioR of -he books published in correction with Kew Zealand's Cen■tented is e;f.nv-v£i,ed in. a cable' mes-s;;ssr.v^-'~;vi.;i :"rcxr! the Prime Ministei . ;•;£ Canada (Mr. Mackenzie King) by 'he Pnjno; Minister (Mr. Fraser). "I fJ-Wx just receiyed, forwarded" to roe iroiy. j..onclovi by Mr. ' Massey, the-'. cvquisiicly' boaVici volumes oi 'The! Making <yl. New Zealand,' 'The Diciiorjry of Kew Zealand Biography,1 :; ivj. the splendid series of 'New Zeai':.;)d Centennial Surveys' which, you h:\v': ho kindly presented to me," Mr. Mackon/io King cabled. "I am indeed so?;. ?i-.ai.;iui for the gift, so valuable .ir i',-:oii: L-ni memorable in its associations botV personal and as related to ; ovr 'avo countries at this most | ir.ymeir.^us of'all times in the history : of. the British . Commonwealth of ! "May I avail myself of this.comi iTiunieation alsOito say how pleased I I was to learn on my return to Canada : oi! the pleasure your all-ioo-brief-visit | iiad afforded my colleagues and others ! who had the pleasure of meeting with and hearing you speak while in oiu? capital. I was glad, too, to learn of your safe return to New Zealand, Please accept ad always my warmest ■ personal regards and best wishes." .'.'

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 79, 30 September 1941, Page 5

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CENTENNIAL BOOKS Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 79, 30 September 1941, Page 5

CENTENNIAL BOOKS Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 79, 30 September 1941, Page 5

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