FIRST PRIVY COUNCIL
KING AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE
(United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
(Received 19th December. 9.50 a.m.) LONDON, 18th December. The King hold his first Privy Council at Buckingham Palace and dealt with routine matters.
IRELAND'S LOYALTY
BELFAST, 17th December. Parliament passed a unanimous vole of loyalty to Their Majesties. Mr J. \V. Nixon, (Independent Unionist), said he 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 he allowed to get himself up as Pope of Ulster. He condemned “ill mannered people passing reflections on ex-King Edward.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 19 December 1936, Page 15
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