STABILITY OF THE EWPIRE.
MESSAGE FROM THE KING,
FRUITS OF THE COHERENCE,
KNOWLEDGE AND GOODWILL. By T«legrtr>h—Press Association— Copyright, Renter • V- ■•■.''■'•< : LONDON. Nov. 30. Replying" to an * address '';M / loyalty sent to him at the conclusion of the Imperial Conference, His Majesty the King dwe'ls on the happy opportunity of renewing personal touch with some - of his Ministers from - the overseas Dominions, and making the acquaintance of others. }; '■■ Hie Majesty concludes: "''Nobody:' can : follow so ■ closely as -~ r l? have ': dona \ the work of ; i" successive conferences without realising . the immense value of ; such meetings. First comes the spread of '.mutual knowledge of conditions in all parts -of the Empire; then increase of good feeling naturally springing from, such knowledge; and lastly tho hearty desire to co-operate in strengthening the bonds' unitiug us ad that however distracted, the world may be, the Brash Commonwealth shall stand steadfast and undismayed." ~:.."j:«:....
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 9
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150STABILITY OF THE EWPIRE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 9
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