OPTIMISTIC FEELING.
LONDON, Nov. 29,
Despite the mention of sleeplessness in the bulletin, there was a distinctly optimistic feeling at the Palace this morning. Great importance is attached to the mention of the check of the infections process. The Duke and Duchess drove to the Palace to inquire the latest news, before going to Victoria to farewell the Queen of Spain. Despite the cold and the fog an eager crowd gathered to read the bulletin, forcing the police to intervene.
PORTRAIT FOR N.Z
LONDON, Nov. 29.
Furneaux is presenting a second copy of his Ancestors’ Portrait to New Zealand for Parliament House.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1928, Page 6
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