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”KINGDOM OF CANADA."

__ 4 PROPOSED CORONATION AT OTTAWA. (By Telceranh—Prcti Association.) Auckland, May 15. According to advices received from Canada, there is a movement afoot ther< to have the status of that country raised from a dominion to that of a kingdom, and to hava King George crowned at Ottawa next year as King of Canada After his crowning it is proposed that th< Kins of Canada should visit Washington. All kinds of possibilities as a consequence of the appointment of tho Duko ol Conna.ught to l>> Governor-General of Canada teem to be suggesting themselves to people in the Dominion (says the "Westminster Gazette" of March 30). They are, indeed, eeeiug visions and dreaming dreams, according to tho "Daily Colonist," of Victoria. Ono of the possible outcomes of' the Duke's sojourn "is that after his Royal Highness has been hero a little while he shall retire, and that ho shall be succeeded by that very attractive young "man, Prince Arthur of Connaught, and that the Canadian Viccroyalty shall hereafter be hereditary. Another suggestion is that a new title shall be created, something ' like the Grand Duke of Canada, and that it shall be made hereditary in some branch of tho Royal I'amily." .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1128, 16 May 1911, Page 4

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”KINGDOM OF CANADA." Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1128, 16 May 1911, Page 4

”KINGDOM OF CANADA." Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1128, 16 May 1911, Page 4

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