“JUSTICE WILL TRIUMPH.”
MONARCH’S GRATITUDE. (British Official Wireless.) „ RUGBY. May 12. The following message has been received by the King from Queen Wilhelm ina : “I desire to express my heartfelt thanks for your kind messages proving in this moment of grave tribulation that Your Majesty and your people throughout the British Empire are ready and anxious to give us all possible material support, I wish to tell Your Majesty how happy 1 am that our peoples, fleets and armies are fighting side by side against ruthless aggression. I feel certain the cause of freedom and justice will triumph in the end.”
The following message ha? been received by the King from .the King of the Belgians in'' reply to His Majesty’s message to King Leopold: — “Your Majesty’s far-reaching and encouraging message has touched me deeply. It brings to me in the grave hour through which my, country’S.,is passing valuable proof of the' -'fidelity of the British people to their {nedged word. The cause which Bplginm Hs defending is sacred to-my countrymen and I share - the unshokeable confidence which your message expresses m the lull and independent future of our two countries.--
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 140, 14 May 1940, Page 8
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