THE LATE PRIME MINISTER.
ADDITIONAL MESSAGES OF ELGiUIT
By Telegraph —Press association. WELLINGTON, May 18. Tlie following iuruk-r e.qnosSidiis of sympathy in connection witn tlio death of tne late Phiho Munster nave com© to hand. , ~ , t t-om the . Imperial Economic Committee (London : —“ihe Imperial Economic Committee, represent.ng ail paite or the Empire now sitting in noiitioii desire io express grief and a sense of personal loss at tlio death of Mr Massey, wno will bo greatly missed oy those who have at heart the cause or imperau eo-operation. His work and example will alwavs be reiheinbercd with grat-
itucfc. . “From the Governor of South Rhodesia. The Government and people of Southern Rhoderia desire to express their deep sympathy with the Govern meat and people of New Zealand in tile loss they and the Empire have siistliiued in the death of their Prime Minister. 1 '
HIGH SCHOOL BOARD'S TRIBUTE
At yesterday’s meeting of the Timatii High School Board of Governors, it was proposed by Mr W. D. Campbell, and seconded by Dr G. E. Gabites ‘•Tllat this Board rccold its appreciation of the services of the late Right Hon. W. F. Massey to New Zealand and the- Empire, and also of the inspiration to the youth of this country 6f a career which began at tho plough arid ended as Prime Minister of the Dominion and a Privy Councillor of tho King.” The Board stood in silence as a last tribute to the late Prime Minister.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 19 May 1925, Page 6
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245THE LATE PRIME MINISTER. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 19 May 1925, Page 6
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