THE KING'S ACKNOWLEDGE. MENT.
e s CONVEYED BY LETTER. 1 (By TclcgTapli.—Press Association.) Christchurch, July 31. l ■ To-day the editor of "The Press" re- - ccived from Lord Stamfordham, ■ Private t Secretary--to tho King, (ho following l letter:— ■ ■ ' "Windsor Cfistle, June 18, 1912. "Dear sir,—l have received and laid be--1 foro tho King the copies of "The Press' 5 newspaper containing reports of the pro- , ceedings in connection with the announcement that his Majesty has graciously consented to become Colonel-in-Chicf of two of tho. New Zealand regiments. His Majesty, has read them with much satisfaction. "Yours very faithfully, Stamfordham."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1507, 1 August 1912, Page 6
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98THE KING'S ACKNOWLEDGE. MENT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1507, 1 August 1912, Page 6
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