A QUEEN'S GRIEF
PRINCE CONSORT’S DEATH.
“IF I COULD BUT GO TO HIM.”
MORE O'F VICTORIA’S LETTERS. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received Feb. 26, 1.25 p.m. LONDON, Feb. 20. The newly published letters ot Queen Victoria show that Her Majesty wrote to the Belgians, after the dentil of the Prime Consort: “I am miserable, wretched and almost frantic without my angel to stand by me and put others clown in) their right places. My fate is too dreadful. If 1 could but go soon to him and be at rest. Day or night 1 have no pence.” ’■ , Other leading features ol tne book are: ' Vigorous denunciations ot the Romanizing of the. Church of England and a declaration of the Queen’s intention to uphold Protestantism in England and the closer relation of all Protestant Churches. Vigorous intervention to prevent FingGermany over SesleswigHolstein. A declaration that the British Empire must stand by Belgium, alone if necessary.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 February 1926, Page 7
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153A QUEEN'S GRIEF Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 February 1926, Page 7
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