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THE KING'S TITLE.

At a convention of the police burghs i" Edinburgh Mr. Glen, West Anstrutben drew attention to the forthcoming ▼»»* the King, and moved that it be remitted W. the annual committee to see in what ram they could recognise it. ~ i l9 Dr. Munro, of Polloekshaws, said »? would acquiesce provided the numeral g* were omitted from His Majesty s title, could not consent to an error even 11 Sovereign. It was, he said, an »*» < Scotland. , .„ „,g. Lord Provost Low, of Perth, i** *L. sided, said he thought they had gov yond that. , ■p xcas e Bailie Thomson, of Kinning Park. *»U me, I don't think we have got beyoaa _i The King's title is an insult to the!wo nation (cries of " Order" and .»? te sS Even the King, continued Bailie 1M«« rf seemed to realise that he was o°'i*L*|,e England, to judge by the two add!*" received at Lisbon. ,<w«*fcUbi* Lord Provost Low said it WW "g*Sd»: that remarks of that kind should Wi»-j Thev should give their King »<- fle reception they could. \r„nro»g» ill Both Bailie Thomson and Dr. Munro »| {o rose to speak, but the mee ***&*»• ffa s listen to them, and Mr. Glen's motoon .. adopted

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12278, 23 May 1903, Page 2 (Supplement)

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THE KING'S TITLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12278, 23 May 1903, Page 2 (Supplement)

THE KING'S TITLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12278, 23 May 1903, Page 2 (Supplement)