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LOSS OF A KING

EDWARD VIII'S ABDICATION

A ROYAL STUART SOCIETY OPINION

LONDON, June 1. "We must deplore the Baldwin-Lang combination against^ the_ late King declared Captain Stuart WheatleyGrowe, presiding at a dinner of the Koyal Stuart Society. . , He said it was their duty constitutionally to place the King above any political or social questions. There was a way out. Parliament could easily have passed an Act allowing a morganatic marriage, which he considered a secondary consideration to the losing of a King. The matter, in any case, pointed to the weakness of a Parliamentary-made Monarch.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 10

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LOSS OF A KING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 10

LOSS OF A KING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 10

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