THE KING’S BIRTHDAY.
CONGR t TT'l, \ TT(INS FROM CHRISTCHURCH. HTS MAJESTY’S REPLY, On W* dnesdny, Major J. Murphy, ! Major Commanding U, c First Cant.'rb'try Regiment, cabled to his Mnj-s’.v ;!'<• Kilts who is Colortl-in-Ciiiof .f tue Regiment, congratulations and ah8U ranees of loynl*y. Y esterclay, tho iollotving rsply was receiver, 1 J i “ OFoor Cfmnr’f.fljo-T p; rrl O" 1 ?”- hurv P. ghm--t, ChrhMiurch--T h n-e ‘ woiv -ji v.*ilh n»ur*h pi ea mro the { contained in your telowram Will vnn convey my sire-r- WVhnlcs to till 1,,. ks .or t-eir cor.gr/tiTations and good I v ■ _ CrROlU.g It.i. Co.uuJ-. i- ! Chief.
HOROII \TA. The children of tho Hororata School, with their teachers and parents, assembled on Wednesday at 10 a m The headmaster (Mr G. Qnartermain) explained to tho children tho object of the gathering, and addresses wore £ lVe xT b S,¥r J- D - IToll and the Rev l'j. N. Blakiston. The National Anthem w.is sung, and the children saluted tho nag.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16569, 5 June 1914, Page 9
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159THE KING’S BIRTHDAY. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16569, 5 June 1914, Page 9
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