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LOYALTY TO THRONE

VOTE PASSED IN NORTHERN IRELAND CRITICISM OF LATE KING CONDEMNED Press Association —By Telsgmph—Copyright BELFAST, December 17. Parliament passed a unanimous vote of loyalty to their Majesties. Mr J. W. Nixon, Independent Unionist, said h© hoped) the day was coming when all loyal churches would have a say in the Coronation ceremonies, besides the Archbishop of Canterbury, “ who will never be allowed to set himself up as a Pope in Ulster.” Ho condemned ill-mannered people who were passing reflections on the Duke of Windsor. FIRST PRIVY COUNCIL LONDON, December 18. (Received December 19, at 10 a.m.) The King held his first Privy Council at Buckingham Palace and dealt with routine matters.

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Evening Star, Issue 22526, 19 December 1936, Page 17

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LOYALTY TO THRONE Evening Star, Issue 22526, 19 December 1936, Page 17

LOYALTY TO THRONE Evening Star, Issue 22526, 19 December 1936, Page 17

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