Perhaps the mott poignant of all the many emotional sequences that haye marked the events surrounding King Edward's abdication occurred at 10 o'clock on Friday night, London time-equivalent to 6 a.m. Perth time yesterday. ...
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Advertising : 197 wordsThe broadcast in which he, who was its King and Emperor, bul yesterday farewelled an Empire of 400 million people, was made in the ...
Article : 765 wordsQueen Mary issued the following message from Marlborough Houser:— To the People of this Nation and the Empire.— "I have been so deeply touched by the sympathy surrouding me ...
Article : 298 wordsThe revival of confidence in the city is fully maintained owing to the belief that the difficulties will finalty be surmounted. ...
Article : 151 wordsAn atmosphere of heavy pangs at partios surrounded Fort Belvedere yesterday, where the standard of the Ouchy of Cornwall hung ...
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Advertising : 298 wordsKing Edward gave his assent by commission under the Great Seal to the Declaration of Abdication Bill which made effective his own ...
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Advertising : 27 wordsThe New York "Herald Tribune, in a leader, asks; "After listening to Edward's addrss who can doubt the stature of the man? Whatever may be ...
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Family Notices : 210 words"In the end he will fall a victim to a devastating love affair. If he does, 1 predict the Prince will give up everything, even the chance of ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Prime Minister. Mr. Baldwin. visited the new King at 3.55 p.m. yesterday. The Duke of Gloucester also paid a ...
Article : 32 wordsA description of the ex-King in last night's broadcast as "His Royal Highness Prince Edward" has occasioned speculation whether he will so ...
Article : 160 wordsMembers of the House of Commons are eagerly discussing what name Edward will take. High quarters say that if he chooses ...
Article : 102 wordsThe "Evening Post" states: "Possibly Edward was too inodern, too liberal. Possibly be realised, as a man of the world, that there was no room ...
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Advertising : 211 wordsEdward's broadcast was made from Augusta Tower. Windaor Castle It is pointed out in well-informed circles that, while as King, he could ...
Article : 114 wordsTitles held by the new King include those of Knight of the Garter. Privy Councillor. Knight Templar. Grand Cross of St ...
Article : 111 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" says the British Broadcasting Corporation is understood to be preparing for the [?] that the new King will ...
Article : 66 wordsA statement made from the villa where Mrs. Simpson is staying said: "No changes have been made in any plans. Lord Brownlow will probably ...
Article : 89 wordsSpeaking at the annual meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association, Sir Samuel Hoare (referring to the abdication) said: "I am sure that in all ...
Article : 76 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" says it is believed George VI, will carry out plans for two State drives after the Coronation, and also hold as Coronation at ...
Article : 175 wordsIt appears that the procession of Royal cars took the wrong turning at Portsmouth, could not find the Unicorn gate, and pulled up in a side street. ...
Article : 203 words[?] Comercio," in a leader states: "A love story cost Edward his Throne. He had the affection of the people; Mr. Baldwin their respect ...
Article : 57 wordsThree maids, a cook, and a chauffeur supposedly of Mrs Simpson's staff, arrived by the night steamer from Newhaven. A quantity of ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 13 Dec 1936, Page 2
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