THE LATE PRINCE.
(l!Y ELECTRIC TELiEIiKAIMI — COPYRIGHT) . LoN'DOX, January -'1. Tin-; Queen lies summoned the doctors who attended thelate Duke of Clarence to Osborno to give details of her grandson's illness. An enormous number of wreaths- , continue to arrive. The Cornoritum of London have decided to place a memorial window in tho Guildhall. MESSAGE FROM TJIJS QUEEX. (BY TBLEGKAUH—I'KKSfi ASSOCIATION.) Dunbdin, Sunday. His Excellency the Governor lias been commanded by the Queen to convey her thanks and thosn of the Prince and Princess of Wales, for the professions of sympathy received from Now Zealand. Tho Royal Family have been much alfected by the universal feeling of sympathy and grief at the loss which they have sustained. A cablegram of condolence to Brother His Koyal Highness the Prince of Wales has been forwarded by tho English, Irish, and .Scotch Freemasons, working in Auckland under the Constitution of the nullier country. Subjoined is the tnxt of tho message :—" Accept our.sincere condolence Her Majesty, yourself, and Princess. We deeply sympathise iu sad bereavement.— Loyal Fubk.masons, Auckland."
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3047, 26 January 1892, Page 2
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173THE LATE PRINCE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3047, 26 January 1892, Page 2
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