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■■■■ ♦ ■ ROYALTIES AS GOVERNORSGENERAL. (n emt-ra«ss assocutioh— coptmobt.) (StDirei "Sun" Ssavics.) LONDON, January 3. The question of Royal GovernorsGeneral has aroused great interest, but the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York may not be regarded as in any wav suggesting that such appointments might he made in the future, says a political correspondent. , On the contrary, it is pointed out that it is extremely .unlikely that Royalties will be insufficient are avafiaLlo. The Kings heir obviously could not hold a pest outeide England. It is hardly possible for even the and Duchess of York to be absent for any length of time. Thus only two are available. Assuming that both were able to a£ cent only two dominions could be Sed difficulties might arise elsewherT if a Royal Governor were wanted and none was available, it is considered in well-informed circles ?hat it is safe to say that there is no prospect of a Royal Governor-General For many a day.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18891, 5 January 1927, Page 7
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163NOT PROBABLE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18891, 5 January 1927, Page 7
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