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NATIONAL GOODWILL.

FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

By Telegraph—Press Association—CopyAght New York, Nov. 21. . At the Chamber of Commerce dinner the toast of His Majesty King Edward was drunk with enthusiasm. “ God Save the King ” was played. . Mr Choate mentioned the tide of sympathy in England, especially in regard to the address of condolence on President McKinley’s death, which was signed bv every notable merchant, banker and *„j„ T __J— a , 1 it., - - tnWUi *■-» UUUUUU. WH3 the action that the authorities at Washington interpreted it as a national demonstration of friendship. (Cheers.) t: *,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 269, 22 November 1901, Page 2

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NATIONAL GOODWILL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 269, 22 November 1901, Page 2

NATIONAL GOODWILL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 269, 22 November 1901, Page 2

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