THE ACCESSION DECLARATION.
Per Pres=i Association. Received 27, 0.1 a.m. London, June 26. | In the Lord?, Eirl Grey's Bil! for abolishing the King's occasion declaration was rej e'ed by 109 to 62. The Archbishop of Canterbury admitted the declaration was needle-sly offensive, but some guarantee from the Sovereign was, however,' s'.iil necessary. Toe Duke of Devonshire siid the Government wps willing to reintroduce the Bill of 1901, if the Catholics desired, . Lord Rosebery hoped the Government would not act without a Complete co-operation of the Bishops and Catholic Peers. _
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 202, 27 June 1903, Page 3
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89THE ACCESSION DECLARATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 202, 27 June 1903, Page 3
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