EX-KING'S PENSION
M.P.'s Think King Should Provide It INDIAN OFFER REJECTED fReceived February 6, 10.45 a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 5. The "Manchester Guardian 's ' ' political correspondent says: "Government soundings ot members of the House of Commons has revealed disinclination to vote the Diike of Windsor a direet pension. Thifl does not imply no recognition that the ex-King should be providecT for but the belief that it could be provided out of the present Klng's existing Civil Liut." The Biitish CJnited Press New Delhi correspondent says: "Political olflcers in various StateB told the Princes that their offer to pro vide the Dnke of Wind* rot with resources as a token of their alfeCtion was uu.nbcer.sary."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 5
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