LABOUR AND THE KING.
CORDIAL RELATIONSHIP
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LONDON, Nov. 8. Mr. C. G. Ammon, M.P., late Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, writing in the Sunday Express on the relationship .between the Crown and the# Labour Government , Says: “It would be no exaggeration to say that the relations between His Majesty and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald were cordial. Mr. J. H. Thomas, who usually has a good story to tell, was not an unwelcome visitor. Mr. Arthur Henderson, whose duties took him more to court than other Ministers,- was certainly persona, grahta. Mr. Harry ■ Gosling was .quite popular. No- one in touch with could fail to be 'agreeably surprised at his wide general knowledge. It is a matter almost for surprise to realise how smoothly everything worked during the nine months, and there is not a member of the late Government who does not leave with added respect for King George or greater appreciation of his value as the Chief Executive Officer of the-State.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 November 1924, Page 5
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