Speech from the Throne, at the opening of the third session of the Fifty-second Grand Assembly of the Province of Prince Edward Island, Mar.2, 1972 / by the Honourable J. George MacKay, Lieutenant-Governor of P.E.I. 1972.

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Speech from the Throne, at the opening of the third session of the Fifty-second Grand Assembly of the Province of Prince Edward Island, Mar.2, 1972 / by the Honourable J. George MacKay, Lieutenant-Governor of P.E.I. 1972.

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