AMEN. — ». ["In deepest reverence and sincere love, the Reichstag is mindful of Elia Imperial and Royal Highness, the Crown Prince. May God protect the dear life of our beloved Crown Prince, and preserve it for the welfare of the Fatherland."—Telegram from the Reichstag to the Crown Prince. "So mote it be !" That deep and revorond prayer In all true hearts finds echo eyerywho.-n ; Not least in th»o thai flush with British bio' a. Prince, a loved daughter from our rojftl brood. In trouble as in joy, is at your side, Sharing your iorrow as she shared your priue. For her dear sake, and tor your own nt le«a, Wo wish you, gallant sol<*' T-c'iief. f "cess In adi iad strugr'e keene>, * ruerfar Than ihoie you laceu i the fierce lis'* of war. We kno T —have you not proved It —that 'twill be Met with the same cool steadfast gallantry As ma> • «d your bearing in mora martial strife. ! Hvsh jo'as in that warm prayer for " the dear life," I Jy*. tohoeu, from a far yet kindred strand, | In? pleat' voices of ths Fatherland • —Punch,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8962, 28 January 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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