VICTORIA’S DESTINY.
Archbishop’s Message to Melbourne. LONDON, March 29. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Cosmo Lang, in a message to the Melbourne Centenary Committee, states: “A century is a
long time in the history of the Australian people and the observance of the Victorian Centenary must necessarily be an event of the deepest interest to its citizens. But their interest' is shared by the citizens of the Mother Country, who offer their heartfelt congratulations and good
wishes. “ I trust that the State of Victoria and the city of Melbourne will soon arise above the depression from which the world is suffering, and advance hopefully and confidently to their great destiny. I pray God to bless, guide and prosper the people of Victoria and Melbourne in their lives, their homes and their work.”
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20275, 9 April 1934, Page 1
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