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EX-PRESIDENT WILSON

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Australian and n.z. carle association. MR WILSON' S FUNERAL. GERAIAN ATTITUDE RESENTED. NEW YORK'. Lebrun rv 0. The “Times'’ Washington correspondent says: “As a result, of high I<-■<.•!-in.r and resentment which flooded Washington with protests from niimcnais civic organisations, tin- German Enthnssv lias reconsidered its refusal to honour tm late Mi Wilson. It has announced that its flag during the funeral will he lowered half stall'. Before the decision was announced, much unofficial discussion was circulated, with a suggestion that Count Wcid.Vldt'.s withdrawal might lie the consequence, especially since the latter figured in a social diplomatic contretemps, cabled December TO, when the wife of the Belgian Ambassador declined to be paired with him at a White House dinner. KING GEORGE’S CONDOLENCEWASHINGTON. February •">. Mr Chilton, who is in charge ol the British Embassy, has delivered to Mrs Wilson the following Royal mcs-age of condolence : “The Queen ami 1 have heard with deepest regret of your terrible bereavement, and hasten to assure you of our heartfelt sympathy. 'We shall never forget the. hours you and your husbands spent its our guests on the way to the pence conference,where the pail played by Mr Wilson on behalf of a just and lasting peace will forever he remembered bv the peoples of the British Empire.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1924, Page 3

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EX-PRESIDENT WILSON Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1924, Page 3

EX-PRESIDENT WILSON Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1924, Page 3

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