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DUKE OF WINDSOR

ELABORATE POLICE PRECAUTIONSLONDON, March 27. A St Wolfgang message says that elaborate police provisions will protect the Duke of Windsor from disturbance after his arrival at bachGendarmes will prevent anyone from approaching, and special launches will patrol the lakeside. It isj generally believed that the Duke of Windsor will remain here until his marriage late in May; Mrs. Simpson BUYING VILLA BY ITALIAN LAKE LONDON, March 26The Milan correspondent of “The Times” .states that Mrs, 'Ernest Simpson is reported to be buying the “Villa-Rosa,” one of! the most charming homes by Lake Como, from its American owner“Like an Office Boy” I MB MAXTON ON KING’S' DISMISSAL. (Received March 28, 7-30 p-m-) LONDON, March 27Mr James, Maxton, M-P-, addressing the Independent Labour Party Conference at Glasgow, said, that nobody a. the last Conference anticipated a constitutional crisis leading to the dismissal of one king and the appointment of another-

“We can see how trivial an impro sion the' whole thing has left in the winds of the masses,” said Mr Maxton, “indicating that the monarchial institution does not matter much. Mi Baldwin and the Nationalist Government effectively demonstrated how the greatest and best-loved monarch England ever knew could be sacked like an office boy and how another office boy' could replace him in twenty-four hours- ’ ’

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Grey River Argus, 29 March 1937, Page 5

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DUKE OF WINDSOR Grey River Argus, 29 March 1937, Page 5

DUKE OF WINDSOR Grey River Argus, 29 March 1937, Page 5

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