No, "God Save the Queen" (or "King" during a king's reign) was adopted as the National Anthem in 1745.
It was written as the National Anthem in 1874. The previous Anthem He Mele Lahui Hawaii was written by his sister Liliuokalani at the request of King Kamehameha V and may have seemed a bit less Nationalistic then his own work.
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No. But George V did make the national colours as red from the saint George's cross and white from the french royal emblem.
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On this date, Rabindranath Tagore recited his poem, Jana Gana Mana, to King George V and Queen Mary who were visiting India on that day. This poem would later go on to be the words to India's national anthem.