KING & HIS PEOPLE
BROADCAST FROM WINNIPEG AFTER HEARING LOYAL MESSAGES. FROM ALL PARTS OF EMPIRE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received This Day, 12.45 p.m.) PORT ARTHUR (Ontario), May 23. The Australian Associated Press special correspondent says that when the King makes an Empire-wide broadcast. from the Library at Manitoba Government House, Winnipeg, tomorrow, only the Queen will be -with him. Their Majesties will listen for 4.5 minutes to a programme in 'which their subjects from all parts of the Empire, including Australia and New Zealand, will send messages of loyalty and affection. Promptly at 2.40 (Eastern standard time) the King will begin speaking. This Empire Day speech, made at the geographical centre of the Empire, is the one the King intimated in December he would make in place of the Christmas broadcast which he desired to be associated with his father’s memory. It will be translated and transmitted from London to Germany.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 May 1939, Page 6
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