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LLOYD GEORGE’S MESSAGE.

TO CANTERBURY WELSHMEN. A short time after St. David’s Day had been celebrated in the customary manner in Christchurch. Mr Morgan Davies, lion, secretary ol the Christchurch Cambrian Soceily. wrote to the ex-Prime Minister of England, detailing the form ol the celebrations, and enclosing a copy of The Sun in which a report in Welsh ol the special service held in Trinity Church appeared. Mr Davies requested Mr l.loyd George to forward an autographed photograph of himself, and this has just come to hand with tin' following letter written by Mr 1,. Stevenson. Mr Lloyd George's private secretary. Dear Mr Morgan Davits—Mr l.loyd George wishes me to tell you hmv very delighted and interested lie was to receive news ol his Icllow coniitrvmen in all parts of the Empire, but especially does it, please him t.*> see they are enticing 011 the glorious traditions ol Wales w.berever they mav l-o. 111 accmdais 1 with vonr request lor his autograph. Air l.loyd George has asked me to send von herewith a latest photograph of himself didv signet. Mr Lloyd George sends through von his best wishes to the members of tho Cambrian Society of Canterbury and the Welsh lolk in that far-flung corner ih' Empire, and his kindest regards to yourself.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1924, Page 1

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LLOYD GEORGE’S MESSAGE. Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1924, Page 1

LLOYD GEORGE’S MESSAGE. Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1924, Page 1

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