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KING’S NEW YEAR MESSAGE

TO CITIZENS OF 1 LONDON

Presi Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

RUGBY January 1

(Received January 2, at 1.30 p.m.)

In a telegram to the Lord Mayor of London acknowledging New Year greetings the King says: “I deeply value the affectionate allusion to my restoration to health and to the Queen and members of my family. I fervently join in the hope that God’s blessing, peace, and general well-being may be vouchsafed to the nations of the world. May the New Year inspire the people of our Empire with a solemn resolve to secure an increasing measure of pros-, perity. There are difficulties to be overcome, but these, I know, will be fa‘ced with the courage and enterprise traditional to the citizens of London.”

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Evening Star, Issue 20372, 2 January 1930, Page 12

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KING’S NEW YEAR MESSAGE Evening Star, Issue 20372, 2 January 1930, Page 12

KING’S NEW YEAR MESSAGE Evening Star, Issue 20372, 2 January 1930, Page 12

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