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  2. ­­­­­­­­­END OF CRISIS POSSIBLE TO-DAY

    It is authoritatively stated in London that the Constitutional crisis arising from the King's desire to marry Mrs. Simpson will end to-day. The British Cabinet on Saturday morning had before it the Prime Minister's report of his audience with the King at Fort Belvedere the previous night, and a further sitting of the Cabinet was summoned for Sunday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 438 words
  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The gravity of the constitutional crisis is emphasised by the urgent summons of the Prime Minister (Mr, Lyons) for the Federal Parliament to reassemble at Canberra next Wednesday. The business will be confined almost ...

    Article : 715 words
  4. ALTERING THE LAW.

    The "Times" in a leader says:--"Mr. Baldwin's statement on the question of a morganatic marriage disposed or the ill-considered suggestion that the ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  5. DAY OF CONSULTATIONS.

    Although some quarters believed the King's decision might be disclosed on Sunday, the Press Association understands that there is authority for saying that there will be no definite move before midday 011 Monday, when the climax is expected. ...

    Article : 535 words
  6. FORT BELVEDERE.

    Fort Beivedere still resembles a closelyguarded fortress. Despatch riders and motors are continually arriving, and sightseers in cars, spending the ...

    Article : 250 words
  7. MRS. SIMPSON IN FRANCE.

    Mrs. Simpson reached Blois, in the Riviera, at 11 p.m. on Friday. According to the special correspondent of the "Daily Mall" at Blois, soon after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 311 words
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  9. KING'S BITTER CHOICE.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, in the "Observer," sympathising both with the King in his bitter choice and Mr. Baldwin and his colleagues, who are forced to undertake ...

    Article : 389 words
  10. WHO RAISED ISSUE ?

    Australian business circles in London are deeply concerned at the widespread prevalence in the city of rumors that Australia took the initiative in raising ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    While Mr. Hertzog, the Prime Minister, was speaking at Smithfield a bearded Dutch farmer shouted, "Afrikaans, what's going to happen to our King?" ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. N.Z. CABINET MEETS.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--Cabinet met on Saturday. All but three Ministers, who were away from Wellington und who have been recalled, being present. ...

    Article : 113 words
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  14. KING FEELING STRAIN.

    The King spent Friday night at Belvedore, where from the Ascot road many lights could be seen in the building long alter midnight. ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. Special Prayers in Churches.

    In the majority of Protestant churches yesterday special prayers were said for the guidance of the King, his advisers, and the Empire in the present crisis. ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. A Union's Sympathy.

    The Billposters' Union of Victoria of which, curiously enough, King Edward, is a member, yesterday expressed sympathy with the King. A statement issued by the ...

    Article : 49 words
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