REPLY FROM MR BORDEN.
STATEMENT AS TONEW ZEALAND PAawKftGERS.
DUNKDIN, Miy 31. The Prime Mirtivter or Saturday aftenioor. _-.veiv< _! tho fcllowing reply sent from %">:t_wa at 12.45 p.m.: — '"Prime Minister, Dunferlin,—On behalf . of the Gov£r_i„-_t and people of. Canada I reno our deep and sincere appreciation o£ your message, and our . . warmrjst sympathy for those in your . Doroiniou who have been bereaved by _.- _ loss of relatives and friends ia this appalling disaster." —Signed, Borden. hi reply to the other message, the following was despatched _t 1.35 p.m. ° from Ottawa: — "New, Zealand saloon _a__a__ta» Oyt
Empress of Ireland were: —Colonel Bloomfield, Mrs Bloomfield, and Miss H. Bloomfield, of Auckland: Mrs F. W. Price and Miss Townshend, address not known. Miss Townshend was saved, but fear Bloomfield family and 31rs Price were lost." Signed, Borden.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14982, 1 June 1914, Page 7
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133REPLY FROM MR BORDEN. Press, Volume L, Issue 14982, 1 June 1914, Page 7
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