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1902. NEW ZEALAND.

DESPATCHES FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR CONVEYING ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF EXPRESSIONS OF CONDOLENCE ON DEATH OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY.

Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by Command of His Excellency.

Banftjrly, Governor. (Message No. 6.) The Governor transmits to the House of Bepresentatives copy of despatches, dated the 30th September and the 11th December, 1901, from the Secretary of State for the Colonies conveying the acknowledgments of the Bresident and people of the United States for the many expressions of condolence at the death of Bresident McKinley. . Government House, Wellington, 4th July, 1902.

(New Zealand, No. 103.) Colonial Office, Downing Street, My Lord,— 30th September, 1901. I have the honour to inform you that your telegram of the 15th instant with reference to the death of Bresident McKinley has been duly communicated through the Foreign Office to the Government of the United States, America. 2. The American Ambassador desires to thank you and the people of New Zealand, on behalf of the people of the United States, for these very sincere and heartfelt expressions of sympathy, which are most grateful to the American people. I have, &c, J. CHAMBEKLAIN. Governor the Bight Hon. the Earl of Banfurly, G.C.M.G., &c.

(New Zealand, No. 132.) Colonial Office, Downing Street, My Lord, — 11th December, 1901. I have the honour to inform you that a note has been received from the United States Charge dAffaires in London, stating that the Bresident and people of the United States have been deeply touched by the many kind expressions of condolence at the death of Bresident McKinley which have been sent through His Majesty's Government from all parts of Australia and New Zealand, carrying with them a most welcome assurance of friendship and goodwill.

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2. The (marge d'Affaires is therefore instructed by his Government to ask that His Majesty's Government will convey to you an expression of the sincere and heartfelt gratitude with which the Bresident has received these messages of sympathy. 3. Mr. White further explains, on behalf of his Government, that the pressure of public business attendant upon the death of Bresident McKinley has alone prevented an earlier message of appreciation of these evidences of friendship and deep feeling. I have, &c, J. CHAMBERLAIN. Governor the Bight Hon. the Earl of Ranfurly, G.C.M.G., &c.

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DESPATCHES FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR CONVEYING ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF EXPRESSIONS OF CONDOLENCE ON DEATH OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1902 Session I, A-02a

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DESPATCHES FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR CONVEYING ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF EXPRESSIONS OF CONDOLENCE ON DEATH OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1902 Session I, A-02a

DESPATCHES FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR CONVEYING ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF EXPRESSIONS OF CONDOLENCE ON DEATH OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1902 Session I, A-02a