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It!» commonly believed that the King, is sA|hedged round with constity'tionai restrictions as to be practically deprived of m reali^^s*na1 n #ower. Bpt as' a matipr of. fact .his known i Prerogatn4-iare*far wider than,««ri.,nea»Le sup/cie. „„ If he/ ch<m*td r m&Wm ! righf which $M his letter of he £pjlf|\ would taxParlSme^i/utmos^jiif^rs l to cope with The ia* / down that the Cfrown Tina"y ,up" an army of more than a but it does not make it obligatory I 'w maintain any soldiers at all. Conse-qilULUj-mjliiliig. might UMuiid thy tilltire army, dismissing everyone, from the Commander-in-Ohief down to the smallest drummer-boy. He could navy, m ' l Wwl^lßMftL i^jjie mig¥t WheHJa criminal commffi. in gaol is) releaseWbefore the end olUra term it is by RoMl par^ lU jj^ V l^ fi ka se &i ! he colß imuieduttrji paiuW all crhii"' ■ As Br the Cabinet, > jectsKok upon as the actual goijflHiing powejHof the realnOUnp *jfSicenention«in the ia 'Mffectly within Eoyal prerogative to flrn for lie such as he pleases out cho» asjoPsisift Mwgtg.r (1 .IfopJ o&Mrciviflservants rank ia;Jaw SSnißßnjwbsejif, vanM to the Qro^(s^^nd!*pnj^o^;Oj, ( bj I ; sunroarily dismissed. IB| haV'ithe l vatPeve'iy! 'sftjj^lto^woinarf irid chi! A amp 'nisii9uhje«St'sjrttp;, , i^, pekidg?, and' mnfff even' crossing-sweeper an caithuul' eveMtranip a : Wf(S?' , ' ? l'o3 W^tB|ahe <M3tf*MFknWwtiqiS.''-!ie sss;■ the KifiV?4tftivf7)Miis own tiuihV ' orityMorbid any-'e?wPtain of his'snb;! jects%vinrr je yje* w tsy b[ missioHJland, at the .sumo. time,. he|»into any abroad at 'mice'"return home. li-Sv: way of^^orcinsra'tlifti he ig .nroper|y ; .'iOj' the person TOiorgj/ises to obey, .aii'tt enjoy the rnmics .KJm?H).jfi"om|.aiij§})-! property untir@te one ;sjil ' All the realm of and surrounding it, are in the Crown. Consequ ject die without heirs, and withoiitieav'■ ing a will, an his property reverts to the Crown. In rrie same Tvay ait treasure trove belongs to the Crown. So, too, wrecks hgicime Crown andj certain caja,, bftby; Whe At one time no one but the King might owaoi*sWßSj-e«6pt"by Eoyal -gifaht. fci * .... ;-■,-' ' '■■*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 9

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316

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 9

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 9

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