Morning of jtje 27th ultimo saysyiniiA telegram was received by the Senior Naval Officerfrom .the; ’Admiaiity staling that ifrr Msjesty the Queen desired the expression of her fliiW MQntty ’ **, Mrs. Goortcnough.” Upon -which the Sydney ,siakegj thf] follpwing remarks :-r- -“ Another column contains one of Ahtose 10rfrn»M<]w|iiriw annals of England, belong only to the reign of our present? Ui-aCrOUs ,i -’-(JhWfi. 11 Loujrf- ago it was r said that ‘a" message came from ErfglmdT’ l J 8 eittfh to thosOTrho - were fighting for England’s glory, to the sick and dying in the - hSspitalslU the Crimea, arid *io ahi Mhbl took pArtdn Uiat'Sttnggle. The response was, ‘ God bless England, and God bless .Queen.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 313, 6 October 1875, Page 2
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112Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 313, 6 October 1875, Page 2
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