ITALIAN SYMPATHY.
GREAT INTEREST DISPLAYED. TRIBUTES IN THE PR'ISS. A'isfnilim Press Association—United Service HOME. Nov. 27. Tho illness of King Georgo is causing deep regret in Italy. King Victor Emmanuel and Signor Mussolini, the Prime Min-i-tor, am frequently informed of his Majesty's..condition by tho Italian Ambasfcddor to London.
Newspapers in Homo publish lengthy telr-grams and pay tributes to Britain s King. They speak of his unique position as monarch of Iho most vast and varied Empire in the world, and emphasiso his popularity throughout his Empire. This, they .say, is duo to Elis Majesty's groat moral qualities.
CENEIIAL MIAMWELL BOOTH Australian Press Association--United bervice LONDON, Nov. 28. General Braimvell Booth, head of the Salvation Army is out of danger. Among the thousands of messages of sympathy with the King which have been tlolivercu at, Buckingham Palace was one from Mrs. Booth on behalf of tho General nnd the members of tho Salvation Army throughout tho Empire, Queen Stary immediately replied, adding that t>h« hoped General Boolh'a health yould steadily improve.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 11
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