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KING GEORGE’S DYING WORDS.

| Will Go Down In Empire’s History.

j PEOPLE UPPERMOST IN HIS | MIND. i I ' | Press Association—Copyright. S London, Jan. 23. “King George's dying words, ‘How is ! the Empire'.’’ will go down in history,” j says the Evening Standard. “They told i him ‘Ail is well’ The peoples of the i lands scattered over the face of the earth i re-e :ho that reply. Let us do our part j as he did without stint, working for | closer Empire unity. j The Daily Mail says; “In the supreme ! hour of King George's life the Empire { was the first object in his mind. We j may be certain that King Edward, who j 1--. familiar with the peoples of the Doi minions, similarly will have the welfare | of the Empire constantly in mind.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 38, 24 January 1936, Page 5

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KING GEORGE’S DYING WORDS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 38, 24 January 1936, Page 5

KING GEORGE’S DYING WORDS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 38, 24 January 1936, Page 5