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N.Z.’S SYMPATHY TO QUEEN.

GOYERXOR-GEXERAL'S AIESSAGE.

The Governor-General has also sent tho following cablegram to the Prince of Wales at Sandringham: "Th,- Government and peoples of Xew Zealand with whom my wife and I beg to join, tender to your Royal Highness tlie profound grief of all classes at the death or the King. XI is noble example and lofty patriotism will enshrine his memory for all time. Alay it please your Royal Highuess to convey- to member.- of the Royal Family the sorrowing condolences of tlit Doinii.c n. * Viscount Galway, in a cablegram addressed to the Queen at Sandringham :• — ■'The Government and peoples of Xew Zealand, with whom niy wjfe and I beg to join, offer to your Majesty most respectful condolences and sympathy. Tlie death of hi- M.-.jestv is mourned by all classes. Hi- magnificent example of devotion to duty and the carrying out ot tho highest concoption- of sovereignty have* left a permanent mark in history and on the relations between Tbi- ihnnini »n and the Alother Country-. The hearts ot all arc grieving with your Majesty ill your overwhelming sorrow, and they Joay that the knowledge that your grief is shared by tbe wholj Empire may be a consolation."’ X.Z. PRESS CABLES SYMPATHY. Sir Henry Horton chairman of directors of the United Press Association. sent the following tile--age to her Alajesty the Queen ; •• Members it the Press Association of Xew Zealand respectfully tender tlielieartfclt sympathy to your Afaje.-ty and member-'of the Royal Family. Hi- Alajesty was eminent lot righteousness and for loving service to liis people." WELEIXGTOX East Xight rile chairman of the United Press Association, Sir Henry Horton received the following ' reply to' the message of sympathy suit wsterdav to her Majesty the Qaeeti: -I am commanded to expiy.-s to your members tiic Queen's sincere thanks for thill- kind message of sympathy ,u lur great sorrow. Private Se<-ret-arv.”

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13163, 23 January 1936, Page 4

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N.Z.’S SYMPATHY TO QUEEN. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13163, 23 January 1936, Page 4

N.Z.’S SYMPATHY TO QUEEN. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13163, 23 January 1936, Page 4

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