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KING’S “WISE” BROADCAST DECISION

(Received 10 a.m.) LONDON, December 28,

“The Times,” in a leading. article, says: “The third sentence in the King’s , Christmas broadcast must be interpreted to mean that the King will not broadcast every Christmas Day. It is a wise decision —and, for a reason perhaps better than any which filial -respect has allowed to be given. “The King, we all pray, will reign for many years, and so intimate and spontaneous a contact between him and his people should not be allowed to come into danger, of being taken as a matter of course. “All will hope that when the occasion arises the King will broadcast on Christmas Day. In the meanwhile, neither he nor his people will doubt that, broadcast or no, the true Christmas feeling will pass to and fro between them.”

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Northern Advocate, 29 December 1937, Page 5

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KING’S “WISE” BROADCAST DECISION Northern Advocate, 29 December 1937, Page 5

KING’S “WISE” BROADCAST DECISION Northern Advocate, 29 December 1937, Page 5

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