THE CORONATION
-, AftCHBISHOR'S, COMMENT
' ITS PREDECESSORS ECLIPSED
(Received May 27, 11 a;m.) ./'.■.: ' ■ LONDON, May 26. , The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Cosmo; Lang, speaking in .the Upper House of the Convocation of ( Canterbury, expressed thankfulness for the unimpeded celebration of the Coronation, which eclipsed all its predecessors in the realisation that .their Majesties deeply felt the spiritual significance of the service, With which the whole of the people were associated to an unprecedented extent. The Archbishop read a reply by the King to a loyal message from the Convocation. His Majesty said he would always support the work of the Church, whose prayers would sustain him. '"'■' , The Archbishop also paid a tribute to Mr.. Stanley' Baldwin's services to 'Britaiiij' ' " ; :
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1937, Page 9
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118THE CORONATION Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1937, Page 9
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