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THE KING’S SPEECH.

PROROGATION OF IMPER lAL PARLIAMENT.

The following cable message was received by the Prime Minister from the High Commissioner on Sunday : London, September 18, 2.30 p.m.—Official: On the prorogation of Parliament, the King, in his speech, said ;—“I address you in circumstances that call for action rather than for speech. After every endeavour had been made by my Government to preserve the peace of the world, I was compelled in the assertion of treaty obligations deliberately set at nought and for the protection of the public law of Europe and vital interests of my Empire to go to war. My Navy and Army have with unceasing vigilance, courage and skill, sustained, in association with gallant and faithful allies, a just and righteous cause. From every part of my Empire there has been a spontaneous and enthusiastic rally to our common flag. Gentlemen of the House of Commons, thank you for the liberality with which you have met a great emergency. My Lords and gentlemen, we are fighting for a worthy purpose, and we shall not lay down our arms until that purpose has been fully achieved. I rely with confidence upon the loyal and united efforts of all my subjects, and I pray that Almighty God may give us His blessing.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1300, 22 September 1914, Page 4

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THE KING’S SPEECH. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1300, 22 September 1914, Page 4

THE KING’S SPEECH. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1300, 22 September 1914, Page 4

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