WISH TO WITHDRAW
MRS. SIMPSON SUGGESTS SOLUTION
"UNHAPPY AND UNTENABLE SITUATION"
(Received December 8, 1 p.m.) ■ LONDON, December 7. A statement by Mrs. Simpson at Cannes was read to a score of journalists assembled in the Hotel Majestic by Lord Brownlow (Lord-in-Waiting to the King), who said:— Mrs. Simpson throughout the last few weeks has invariably wished to avoid action or a proposal which would hurt or damage his Majesty or the Throne. Today her attitude is unchanged, and she is willing, if such action would solve the problem, to withdraw forthwith from a situation that has been rendered both unhappy and untenable. According to the "Daily Telegraph," Lord Brownlow escorted Mrs. Simpson to Cannes.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 138, 8 December 1936, Page 11
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115WISH TO WITHDRAW Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 138, 8 December 1936, Page 11
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