KING EDWARD VIL
LONDON, April 5. It is reported that the King tstablishe;, an Indian bodyguaid to share the duties of the Household Cavalry. The Kuil; thanked Mr Reeves for the Maoii tdngi and lament at the death of the Queen The Paihamenlary Committee recommu. du-d a ei\il h&t of £470.000, including £110.000 for ihe pi ivy purse, annuities to the Duke of York of £20.000, Duchesg of Yoik £lO,OCO, and to each of the King's daughters £6000, while the present contingent annuity of £30,000 if Queen Alexandra survives King hdw arcl is fixed at £70,000. Tne Duchess of Yoik's annuity is fixed at £30,000 if she survives the Duke. No proposal is made for the Duke of York's children. Her late Majesty's civil list annuity was £335,000, which was limited to the support of the royal household and dignity, all charges of cnil government being transferred to the £g>nsolidated fund.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 13
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151KING EDWARD VIL Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 13
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