Humanitarian Services of the King and Queen.
Proposed Recognition j i Quneteristie Reply (Received Sept. 18, 11.5 pin.) LONDON". Sept. 18. Correspondence, now first published with King Edward's consent, shows that ono of the Scottish Provosts, In December, 1003, wrote to liaron Knollys. the King's Private fvtre--tar>, sugPßtinJ that an opportunity should be given for all classes to by means of a shilling sulrscription fund, the object of which King Edward and Queen Alexandra should determine, to show their appreciatien of the immense good their Majesties had done oil behalf of peace and goodwill. Tho Lord KnoHys replied that the King rejoicvd to hear that his sul>Jccts should think that he and the Queen had -been of some utility in promoting peace ami gec-dwilt, nndi they were inoro than contentiil with that as a reward. He thanked the Provost, and expressed an opinion that he hqd belter not prwed any further in mailer,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7929, 19 September 1905, Page 3
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153Humanitarian Services of the King and Queen. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7929, 19 September 1905, Page 3
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