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  5. Abdication of King Edward Expected To-day

    No announcement regarding the abdication of the King will be made before the Cabinet meeting, which has been called for 10.30 o'clock to-morrow morning. The Ministers met yesterday for 40 minutes and then dispersed. ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    A meeting of Ministers was held at No. 10 Downing-street this morning, after which the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) departed at 11.10 o'clock by ...

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  7. ROYAL FAMILY

    The Duke and Duchess of York and the two young princesses are spending the week-end at the Royal Lodge, Windsor. ...

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  8. MARRIAGE A PRIVATE MATTER

    Lord Marley, who is visiting New York, in an address to the Foreign Press Association, declared: "I see no reason why the King's marriage should ...

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  9. AT MIDNIGHT

    The opinion that King Edward's abdication may be expected at midnight to-morrow (Australian time) is held in official circles. Further ...

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  10. MAJOR ATTLEE

    Three aldermen and six councillors at Northampton, and Mr. R. T. Paget (Labor candidate) telegraphed Major Attlee, urging him to form a ...

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  11. ACTIVITY AT FORT BELVEDERE

    Towards midnight people bearing placards with the slogan, "God save the King from Baldwin," marched past Buckingham Palace singing the ...

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  12. MR. BALDWIN SPEAKS

    As soon as it became known that Mr. Baldwin was coming back to the House of Commons, where earlier today he had repeated his reply of last ...

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  13. MRS. SIMPSON IN FRANCE

    Although it is reported that Mrs. Simpson spent Friday night at the Hotel de France, at Blois, on the River Le[?]e, the British United Press ...

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  14. MANY VOICES

    Many voices are raised in protest against the Government's attitude. Mr. Winston Churchill's statement is the most prominent. He said: "I plead ...

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  15. SOCIETY WEDDING

    Cancellation almost at the church of what had promised to be one of the biggest weddings of the season has mystified London society. The ...

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  17. SPECIAL TELEPHONE TO LONDON

    Mrs. Simpson reached Cannes at 11.35 o'clock last night and went to Mrs. Hermann Rogers' villa, "Lou Vei." The house is being guarded and ...

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  18. "AFFRONT TO U.S.A."

    A resolution was moved at the meeting of the New York Board of Aldermen expressing keen resentment at the attitude of Mr. Baldwin towards ...

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  19. NO HAPPY SOLUTION POSSIBLE

    The "Daily News" in a leader says: "Poor King, poor Mrs. Simpson, poor: Mr. Baldwin! Each is torn by conflicting loyalties. It is like a Greek ...

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  20. In Australia

    The King's abdication is likely to be announced on Monday. This was information received by the Federal Government to-day from Mr. Baldwin ...

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  22. OTHER DOMINIONS

    In a seven-column heading the "Ceylon Times" says: "The people are with him. The King must not go." ...

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  24. CANADIAN ENDORSEMENT

    Following a meeting of Cabinet lasting four hours the Prime Minister refused to make an announcement, declaring that he had nothing to add to ...

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  25. PRIME MINISTER

    Although in some quarters it was thought that the King's decision might be disclosed on Sunday, the Press Association understands There Will be no ...

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  26. DENTAL RESEARCH

    Plans placed before the Commonwealth Government on behalf of the Dental Research Department, Sydney, require an annual subsidy of £2650 for ...

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  27. NO WAVERING NOTE

    While General Hertzog was speaking at Smithfield a Dutch farmer shouted in Afrikaan: "What is going to happen to our King?" General ...

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  28. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    Reference to the situation which had developed in London was made by the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix) after he had blessed the ...

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