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The Grand Orange Lodge of British North America, which has been in session at Halifax. Nova Scotia, has passed a resolution expressing the strongest possible opposition to tho abolition of the, office of LieutenantGovernor of any Canadian Province, on the ground that such a step would sever one of the ties binding ,the dominion to. the Motherland, and be n violation of the Constitution
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Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 11
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