RIGHTS OF DOMINIONS.
NEW YORK, Dec. G
Lord Marley, a Labour peer, in a lecture at New York to-day, said: "The Dominions have no legal right to play any part in the Mrs Simpson case. Truthfully several Dominion Governments do not represent their peoples a bit more that does the Parliament at Westminster speak for England to-day. Mr Baldwin consulted the Dominions with a view to obtaining support for his own Cabinet. The effect of the Empire-wide appeal has been imposing, yet I believe it means less than nothing."
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 8, 8 December 1936, Page 7
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