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THE PEOPLE OF THE TAUPO COUNTRY were profoundly shocked last week to hear the news of the death of their beloved and deeply respected King. They unite with the New Zealand nation in paying tribute to the memory of a monarch who sacrificed himself unflinchingly and devotedly to the welfare of his peoples throughout the British Commonwealth and Colonial Empire. Their hearts are with his bereaved Queen and family, and it is with feelings of sincere affection that they turn to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with assurances of loyalty to her gracious self and her Consort the Duke of Edinburgh in the renewal of their allegiance to the Throne.

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Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 13 February 1952, Page 1

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THE PEOPLE OF THE TAUPO COUNTRY were profoundly shocked last week to hear the news of the death of their beloved and deeply respected King. They unite with the New Zealand nation in paying tribute to the memory of a monarch who sacrificed himself unflinchingly and devotedly to the welfare of his peoples throughout the British Commonwealth and Colonial Empire. Their hearts are with his bereaved Queen and family, and it is with feelings of sincere affection that they turn to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with assurances of loyalty to her gracious self and her Consort the Duke of Edinburgh in the renewal of their allegiance to the Throne. Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 13 February 1952, Page 1

THE PEOPLE OF THE TAUPO COUNTRY were profoundly shocked last week to hear the news of the death of their beloved and deeply respected King. They unite with the New Zealand nation in paying tribute to the memory of a monarch who sacrificed himself unflinchingly and devotedly to the welfare of his peoples throughout the British Commonwealth and Colonial Empire. Their hearts are with his bereaved Queen and family, and it is with feelings of sincere affection that they turn to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with assurances of loyalty to her gracious self and her Consort the Duke of Edinburgh in the renewal of their allegiance to the Throne. Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 13 February 1952, Page 1

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