BUSINESS AS USUAL.
TWO MINUTES SILENCE TUESDAY'. ‘‘ln view of the wishes expressed by his Alajc sty, King Edward the Eighth, the funeral of his late Alajestv will be marked in New Zealand by the observance ot two minutes’ silence at 11 a.m. on Tuesday next, the 28th inst. “All requests for the suspension of business on that date are therefore cancelled. “I shall be glad if you will take action in your district to request the public to adopt this course. “It is desired, however, that on Sunday nqxt, the 26th inst., individual churches should hold appropriate services as already requested in th«‘ Order-in-Council of the 21st inst. ’ ’ So read a message icceived last night from the Prrm* Alinister by the AI ay or, Air J. D. Wilson.. AR R A NGEMENTS CANCELLED. His Worship the AJayor stated that on receiving the abov emeu tidied advice he got in toucli with the local committee who- decided that all arrangements for the holiday and public religious service be cancelled.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13165, 25 January 1936, Page 5
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