A WIDOW’S THANKS.
REPLY FROM MRS McKIXLEY. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Auckland, last night. Mr Frank Dillingham, United States Consul, writes as follows to the Press and people of New Zealand : “ I am requested by Mrs McKinley, widow of the la.to and lamented President McKinley, to thank the Press and people of Now Zealand for their loving notices, messages, and resolutions of sympathy at the time of her illustrious husband’s passing away. Evidances of the universal sorrow evinced, and the memorial services hold throughout your colony at that time, touched her heart so keenly that she finds it impossible to convey to you in suitable words her appreciation of the same. I am, however, requested to assure you that it is such messages as yours that have comforted her since her loving and devoted husband who was her all was taken from her.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 281, 6 December 1901, Page 2
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