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THE KING OPENS SOUTH AFRICA'S PARLIA MENT.-The King and Queen leaving Parliament House, Cape Town, on February 21 after opening the fourth session of the ninth Parliament of the Union of South Africa. This was the first time that a Dominion Parliament had been opened by a reigning Monarch.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25134, 15 March 1947, Page 7

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THE KING OPENS SOUTH AFRICA'S PARLIAMENT.-The King and Queen leaving Parliament House, Cape Town, on February 21 after opening the fourth session of the ninth Parliament of the Union of South Africa. This was the first time that a Dominion Parliament had been opened by a reigning Monarch. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25134, 15 March 1947, Page 7

THE KING OPENS SOUTH AFRICA'S PARLIAMENT.-The King and Queen leaving Parliament House, Cape Town, on February 21 after opening the fourth session of the ninth Parliament of the Union of South Africa. This was the first time that a Dominion Parliament had been opened by a reigning Monarch. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25134, 15 March 1947, Page 7

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