Miss Marie Corelli and the Queen.
April XJXaX ” lor tnbute ‘XX XeeTlyX X"'" XX attention'. Ueahng'XhltetS ..f lorio “ s re ‘g“, Miss Corelli sible toXmeine lm P os ' bolds Xi fhe'great ‘Oman Caesars vanish like a mist of le marshes when confronted and compared with the one clear li'-ht ol unsullied Goodness in the heart of our ‘Mother of Nations’-the shnple onian who. by pure love am! faith' oi fi " ,Ore than c,,,1 "tlc S s legions o orv ." g ~ nen C ° Uld ever do the f, oiy of the country, and has fulhiled a far higher destiny and won a ai gnatei lame than any conqueror who ever ruled by fear. \ ictoria, hose name is Victory, is. and will be, tor all tune, unique as the monarch Always Victorious! She knows nothing ot defeat. Victories are hers by sea ami la nd—victories, not only over territories and peoples, but over barbarous systems of slavery superstition and prejudice; victories of enlightenment and civilisation; victories in science, in discovery, in learning i„ education amt national advancement; these cluster round her an, ‘ atl ° rn “ more brilliantly than the most priceless jewels can adorn her Imperial Crown.”
Walrond, ''Graphic" photo.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue XII, 22 September 1900, Page 543
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203Miss Marie Corelli and the Queen. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue XII, 22 September 1900, Page 543
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