. The Canadian nurse . ed thattheir visit might have been made at atime when the situation throughout theEmpire was less fraught with anxietyand the international picture less dis-turbed. Nevertheless Canada greetsthem with a high heart and with con-fidence in the future. In the two short years of his reign,the King has carried a heavy load and one remembers with deep feeling andgratitude his New Years rnessage in1937 — I send to all the peoples ofthe Empire my warmest wishes for theirwelfare and happiness. I realize to thefull the responsibilities of my noble heri-tage. Throughout my life it


. The Canadian nurse . ed thattheir visit might have been made at atime when the situation throughout theEmpire was less fraught with anxietyand the international picture less dis-turbed. Nevertheless Canada greetsthem with a high heart and with con-fidence in the future. In the two short years of his reign,the King has carried a heavy load and one remembers with deep feeling andgratitude his New Years rnessage in1937 — I send to all the peoples ofthe Empire my warmest wishes for theirwelfare and happiness. I realize to thefull the responsibilities of my noble heri-tage. Throughout my life it will be myconstant endeavour to strengthen thatfoundation of mutual trust and affectionon which the relat-ions between the Sov-ereign and the Peoples of the Empire sohappily rest. I ask your help towards thefulfilment of this purpose and I know Ido not ask in vain. Every member of tht CanadianNurses Association from the Atlanticto the Pacific will join most sincerelyin this great national welcome and in the MAY, 1939. T. M, King George VI and Queen ElizabethPhoto. World Covyriffht, Van Dyke, London


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