THE KING’S MESSAGE TO THE EMPIRE.
(per press association.)
[by electric telegraph—copyright]
Received this day at 8 58 a. m. London, Febiuary 5.
The King has issued three messages to his people. One to Great Britain, the second Greater Britain and the third to the Princes and people of India. He conveys to the whole Empire:—“The deep gratitude of my heart for the stirring and affectionate tributes borne to the memory of the late Queen and for loyal sympathy to myself and Royal Family. The generous spirit of devotion among the millions of my subjects and consciousness that we all are sharing a common sorrow, have inspired me with courage and hope that I shall devote myself- to the utmost powers of maintaining and promoting the highest interests of my people and ' will be diligent and zealous in the fulfilment of my great and sacred responsibilies.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 February 1901, Page 3
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146THE KING’S MESSAGE TO THE EMPIRE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 February 1901, Page 3
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