MR. MASSEY'S SERVICES
Recognised by a workebgj MEN'S CLUB. By Telegraph.—Press AssocSatiolwJ Wellington, Last NigEf. ' The following message, received cable, has been communicated to the; press for circulation:—London, Augtttti 1. All illuminated address was presort**' ed to Mr. Massey by the Victoria Wcrfc* Ing Men's Club in London on WedwSß* f day at a large and enthusiastic gather* i»g. The address reads: "The coitnrrif-t tee and members desire to express thfliß '• recognition and keen appreciation of tie many valuable and distinguished services rendered to the British Empire during the great Eurpean War by the Right Honorable Mr. Massey, Prime : Minister of New Zealand. It 5b our earnest and sincere hope that he will.be spared for many years to continue. to render the Empire his advice, counsel, and retain the highest esteem and re* spect in which he is regarded by his 16' low-countrymen of all classes." • i >
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1918, Page 5
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147MR. MASSEY'S SERVICES Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1918, Page 5
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