DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.
MiY NOT BE AVAILABLE TO GO TO CANADA. (Reo. May 12, 10.35 p.m.). ... . London, Hay 12. The statement is confirmed that King . lidward wished that his brother, the Duke of Connaught, should succeed Earl Grey as Governor-General of Canada; but, owing to tho King's death, the Duke of Connaught's presence"in J England.will possibly be deemed necessary until tho Duke of Coi'ii'vall,, tho'•heir T apparent, is abloitoparticipate, in. State ceremonials. LABOUR LEADERS' DENIAL. ALLEGED REMARKS IN' GERMANY. London, May 11. Messrs; Barnes and Henderson; Labour M.r.'s, state that the interview that appeared in Berlin papers (published in Wednesday's Dominion) does not reflect their opinions. They moiirn King I'Jdward, who would- have done his best to solve tho British political crisis. Mr. Barnes denies that he made reference to King George being a "friend , of the Tories." • . '.. ....
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 816, 13 May 1910, Page 5
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138DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 816, 13 May 1910, Page 5
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