THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY
..CELE]BRATI(>NS IN AMERICA. THE JQUEEN!S^MESSAGE TO TH^J ■■•"" ■'■' :: :; N»ATION. : -' : - i ; ; '-- TJjrited Press Association — By Electrio ■-. •. - Telegraph— Got>yright' •?> : ■!.:■■. .... .,, ., NEW YORK, May a&LSave- the Queen" was, sung..! at four New. York Theatres. '\ ' Al tiiumpfeal arch was erected at Tampaj which, showed a lion grasping : the 'Anterican .flagVand an eagle holding, the British' flag. I'iOrd Salisbury declined to allow armed jttiiqne^tb land from the British vessels at jXasnpa, ;becapse it was .coflttory,.^ "aggul^ la<^B,"bUt stated that he appreciated- ' the anofc^Vii leading ; j^i the^-Jnvitajaoiu^ ' ? '!." LONDON, May 24^:' 'fe «a. message to the nation^ tlm. Qtfeeh cacprtfssied herself deeply "touched and .gratified. by^he inmim erable -congratnlations' tenidßred^from all parts-of the world. She also thanked Mr Choate, the American Minister, ionrmessages from the United States.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6496, 27 May 1899, Page 6
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THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY
Star (Christchurch), Issue 6496, 27 May 1899, Page 6
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