DOMINION FREEMASONS
MESSAGE TO HIS MAJESTY. HOPES FOR EARLY RECOVERY. [IIY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, Wednesday. At the Masonic Grand Lodge gathering at Dunedin to-day the Governor-General Sir Charles Fergusson outlined tho latest advices as to tho illness of tho King, and was authorised by tho Grand Lodge to send to His Majesty l>y cable a message of sympathy arid an expression of hope for his early restoration to health.
REFORM PARTY'S SYMPATHY
i RESOLUTION AT CAUCUS
[ill' TELEGRAI'II. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WELLINGTON. Wednesday
Tho following resolution was passed at the caucm ol: members of tho Reform I-'arty this morn ng"That this meet ing ot Parliamentary representatives of the Reform Party >n New Zealand desire to express then loyal and sincere sympathy with thf King in his illness, and also thui' earnest hope that His Majesty may soor be restored to good health."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 11
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