PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.
THE KING'S MESSAGE. " A FINAL DECISIVE VICTORY." By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON. January 27. The King in proroguing Parliament for eighteen days said:— «My Army and Navv are engaged in concert with our brave and stoadi'ast Allies in defending our common, liberties aud public law in Europe against unprovoked encroachment by the enemy I am sustained by the determination of the peoplo at Home and. overseas to carry the flag to a iiual, decisive -victory in this struggle, which was forced upon us by those who hold in light esteem liber-
ties and covenants which we regard as saored We shall not lay down our arms until we have vindicated the causa which carries with it the future of civilisation. [ rely with confidence on the loyal united efforts of all my subjects, who have never failed me, and J pray that Almighty God may give us blessing." us blessing. LONDON, January 27. Parliament has been prorogued to February 10.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11609, 29 January 1916, Page 7
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