THE ROYAL TOUR.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. SPEECH BY KING. GEORG 77 (Received this dav at 9.45 a m.) ‘ROUE, May ih King George placed wreaths on V"<- ~ ' «ior Emmanuel's and Hubert’s tombs in tlie Pantheon, also on the tomb of tinUnknown Warrior. King George visited the International Institute of Agriculture and in a speech be expressed bis personal and active interest in the fort lines and misfortunes of the agricultural industry, not only of his. own country and Dominions but throughout the world. Ills sympathy went out to his fellow agriculturalists, who had to combat special difficulties, owing to the severe fall in prices following the war - upheaval. The way to peace and prosparity is uphill, hut perhaps the best and most direct path is along the of co-operation so admirably followed by the International Institute which supplied farmers of all countries with the latest practical scientific information.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1923, Page 3
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150THE ROYAL TOUR. Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1923, Page 3
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