KING AND PRESIDENT.
KINSMEN'S COMMON. GRIEF. (EeceiTed April 18, p.m.) London, April 18. King George V., in a message to President Taft, deplored the terrible loss suffered by the subjects of countries so . intimately ' allied through the ties of friendship and brotherhood. President Taft replied that the appalling disaster had brought both countries into a community of grief through a common bereavement, and that Americans share the sorrow of their kinsmen beyond the seas.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14971, 19 April 1912, Page 7
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