"The British Empire has advanced to a new conception of autonomyand freedom, to the idea of a system of British nations, each freely ordering its own individual life, but bound together in unity byallegiance to one Crown, and co-operating in all that concerns the common weal."

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Source: 1927 Opening, as Duke of York, the first Australian Parliament to assemble in Canberra, 9 May.

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George VI was the King of the United Kingdom during World War II, known for his leadership and resilience in a time of national crisis.

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