NO PUBLIC DISCOURTESY
CANON DART’S REMARKS THE BISHOP SATISFIED LONDON, Nov. 14. The Bishop of Fulham, with jurisdiction over St. George’s, Paris, expresses himself as being satisfied that Canon Dart intended no public discourtesy to the Duke of Windsor, and adds that the trouble arose through publication of a private conversation. and might be allowed to drop.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23350, 16 November 1937, Page 9
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