AMERICAN HOSPITALITY
APPRECIATION ACKNOWLEDGED KING'S MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT HYDE PARK. 12th June. President Roosevelt to-day received the following telegram from the King: "The Queen and I are deeply grateful. Mr President, to Mrs Roosevelt and yourself for your hospitality during the past four days. The kindness shown us personally by you both was endorsed by your fellow countrymen and countrywomen with a cordiality that has stirred our hearts "In Washington, in New York, indeed, u-herever we have been in the United States, we have been accorded a reception the friendliness of which was unmistakeable. Though this was our first visit to your great country, and though it was necessarily only a brief one, it has given us memories of a kindly feeling and goodwill that we will always treasure
"To you. our host, and to the many thousands of American citizens, who also showed us st-ch true hospitality and such spontaneous courtesy, we send our heartfelt thanks and our best wishes.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 14 June 1939, Page 7
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