THE KING'S SPEECH
PROMISE OF AN HONOURABLE AND ENDURING PEACE. (Reci November 22, 9.10 p.m.) , London, November 21. The King's Speech at Die prorogation of Parliament referred to the triumphant issue of the war and the conclusion of the armistice, which promised ere long an honourable and enduring peace. It expressed admiration of and gratitude for the self-sacrificing devotion of the people and the Allies that ledi to the glorious result. The exertions must not be abated until the ravages of the war had been' repaired and the fabric of national prosperity restored. Through the extension of the euffrnge all classes ■would have an opportunity of gaining in this beneficient undertaking.—Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 7
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111THE KING'S SPEECH Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 7
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