MESSAGE FROM KING
RECEIVED ON ANZAC DAV
TRIBUTE TO NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS.
GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S REPLY.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The following Anzac Day message from his Majesty the King has been received by the Governor-General (Sir C. Newall): — “Once more the Queen and I join with our peoples in New Zealand in the commemoration of Anzac Day. This anniversary which recalls the great achievements of the past will serve as an inspiration in these fateful days. The unflinching heroism of the’ New Zealanders who fought 26 years ago has shown itself again on the battlefields of Libya and Greece. In the face of heavy odds, Anzac troops have been fighting magnificently by the side of a very gallant ally in the cause of justice and liberty. As in the days which we commemorate New Zealand has good reason to be proud of her sons.” His Excellency has sent the following reply:— “Your Majesty’s gracious message has been communicated to the Government and peoples of New 'Zealand, who are deeply touched by the association of your Majesty and the Queen, in their commemoration of Anzac Day. All in the Dominion are inspired by your Majesty’s appreciation of the fighting spirit of the Anzac of today and wish to assure your Majesty of their unswerving and devoted loyalty in these days of trial. New Zealand is indeed proud that once again her sons are playing their part in the great battle against tyranny and oppression.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 April 1941, Page 5
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244MESSAGE FROM KING Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 April 1941, Page 5
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