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Later renamed Cornwall for the Duke of Cornwall, by proclamation of? Prince George, in 1834 the town became one of the first incorporated municipalities in the British colony of Upper Canada.
On August 23, 1990, it was renamed the Republic of Armenia, but remained in the Soviet Union until its official proclamation of independence on 21 September 1991.
In 1937, by proclamation 2250, President Franklin D. Roosevelt expanded the Statue of Liberty National Monument to include all of Bedloe's Island, and in 1956, an act of Congress officially renamed it.
The proclamation renamed Canada " The Province of Quebec ", redefined its borders, and established a British appointed colonial government.
By proclamation of October 17, 1763, after termination of the Seven Years ' War, Île Royale was renamed Cape Breton Island and was formally annexed to Nova Scotia.
The DAP had been renamed German National Socialist Workers ' Party on 5 May 1918 and upon the proclamation of Czechoslovakia claimed the right of self-determination in the predominantly German-settled Sudetenland and German Bohemian territories, demanding the affiliation with the newly established Republic of German-Austria.
For some time prior to proclamation, the aerodrome had been used by the Victorian Chapter of the Australian Aero Club ( renamed the Royal Victorian Aero Club ), having initially been based at Point Cook.
Thus the House of Ruthven ceased to exist and by royal proclamation the castle was renamed Huntingtower.
Later on April 17, 1971 the Bangladesh Government in-exile formally announced Proclamation of Independence at Baidyanathtala ( renamed Mujibnagar after the proclamation ), a border area in present Meherpur district, then a subdivision of Kushtia district.
After the proclamation of the Republic of Austria, the Imperial Library was renamed in 1920 as the Austrian National Library.

proclamation and Canada
In 1983, Peter Greyson, an art student, entered Ottawa's National Archives ( known today as Library and Archives Canada ) and poured red paint mixed with glue over a copy of the proclamation of the 1982 constitutional amendment.
On the day of her funeral, 9 April, the Governor General of Canada issued a proclamation asking Canadians to honour her memory that day.
Confederation was accomplished when the Queen gave royal assent to the British North America Act ( BNA Act ) on March 29, 1867, followed by a royal proclamation stating: " We do ordain, declare, and command that on and after the First day of July, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-seven, the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, shall form and be One Dominion, under the name of Canada.
The proclamation forms the basis of land claims of aboriginal peoples in Canada – First Nations, Inuit, and Métis.
That year, both Empire Day and Victoria Day were, by order-in-council and statutory amendment, respectively, moved to the Monday before May 25 and the monarch's official birthday in Canada was by regular viceregal proclamations made to fall on this same date every year between 1953 and January 31, 1957, when the link was made permanent by royal proclamation.
Elizabeth II, as Queen of Canada, brought the act into effect with a proclamation she signed in Ottawa on April 17, 1982.
The proclamation of the Constitution Act, 1982, signed by Elizabeth II, Monarchy of Canada | Queen of Canada
The proclamation of the Constitution Act, 1982, showing the full title of Elizabeth II, Monarchy of Canada | Queen of Canada
The flag of New Brunswick, Canada, is a banner modelled after the province's coat of arms and was adopted by proclamation on February 24, 1965.
* January 28 – The Queen issues a royal proclamation, effective February 15, making the Maple Leaf flag the National Flag of Canada.
Over the ensuing decades after Victoria's death in 1901 ( at which time the Monday before 25 May became known by law as Victoria Day ), the official date in Canada of the reigning sovereign's birthday changed through various royal proclamations: for Edward VII it continued by yearly proclamation to be observed on 24 May, but was 3 June for George V and 23 June for Edward VIII ( their actual birthdays ).
The proclamation of the Constitution Act, 1982, signed by Elizabeth II, Monarchy of Canada | Queen of Canada
On the royal proclamation parchment were spaces for the signatures of the Queen, Trudeau, and the Registrar General of Canada ; at the signing ceremony, however, Trudeau offered Chrétien an opportunity to also place his name on the document.
The desk upon which the proclamation was signed ( known as the Constitution Table ) resides in the office of the Speaker of the Senate of Canada.
Due to both a feeling of horror after Nazi race-oriented deathcamps were discovered and a recognition of the contribution of Chinese Canadians to Canada during World War II, the Canadian Parliament repealed the act on May 14, 1947 ( following the proclamation of the Canadian Citizenship Act 1946 on January 1, 1947 ).
Following Confederation, he was appointed to the Senate of Canada on 23 October 1867 by royal proclamation.
Still, all declarations of war are issued with the approval, and in the name, of the monarch, and must be signed by either the sovereign or the governor general, as was done with the proclamation that declared Canada at war with Nazi Germany, issued on 10 September 1939 ; it stated: " Whereas by and with the advice of Our Privy Council for Canada We have signified Our Approval for the issue of a Proclamation in the Canada Gazette declaring that a State of War with the German Reich exists and has existed in Our Dominion of Canada as and from the tenth day of September, 1939.

proclamation and Province
* July 24 – Governor General Lord Dorchester, by proclamation issued from the Chateau St. Louis in Quebec City, divides the British Province of Quebec into five Districts, namely: Gaspé, Nassau, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, and Hesse.
One of the external manifestations of the transformation that the former Turkish province was going through was the proclamation of the Province of Serbia in 1882.
He obtained a divine proclamation from the Shinto god Hachiman at the Usa Shrine in Buzen Province stating " Dōkyō is to be the next Emperor.
Armed members of the SCNC took over the Buea radio station in Southwest Province on the night of 30 December 1999 and in the early hours of 31 December broadcast a tape of a proclamation of independence read by Judge Ebong Frederick Alobwede.

proclamation and Quebec
The proclamation, which established an appointed colonial government, was the de facto constitution of Quebec until 1774, when the British parliament passed the Quebec Act, which expanded the province's boundaries to the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, which was one of the grievances listed in the United States Declaration of Independence.
The first such proclamation was by Nova Scotia in April 1987 ; other provinces followed suit until Quebec was the last to fall in line, in December 2003.
The proclamation was thus considered as the de facto constitution of Quebec until 1774.
Before turning command over to Montgomery, Schuyler drafted a proclamation addressed to the people of Quebec, encouraging them to oppose the British and assist the American cause.
The municipality of the Village of Ahuntsic was founded on January 21, 1897, by a proclamation of the Quebec provincial government.

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This divine right is called Daulat, and although presently, the notion of divine right is somewhat obsolete, one can still see banners and posters with pictures of the reigning sultan with words Daulat Tuanku, similar to the European proclamation of " Long live the King ", on streets and buildings.
A further proclamation of 1538, aiming to stop the spread of Lutheran doctrine, saw Henry VIII note that " sondry contentious and sinyster opiniones, have by wrong teachynge and naughtye bokes increaced and growen within this his realme of England ", and declare that all authors and printers must allow the Privy Council or their agents to read and censor books before publication.
When Montenegro re-established secular dynastic succession by the proclamation of princedom in 1851, it did so in favor of the last Prince-bishop, who changed his style from Vladika i upravitelj Crne Gore i Brde " Vladika ( Bishop ) and Ruler of Montenegro and Brda " to Po Bozjoj milosti knjaz i gospodar Crne Gore i Brde " By the grace of God Prince and Sovereign of Montenegro and Brda ", thus rendering his de facto dynasty ( the Petrović-Njegoš family since 1696 ) a hereditary one.
As soon as they learned that Berlin had been occupied by Marinebrigade Ehrhardt on the morning of 13 March 1920, Trotha and Raeder issued a proclamation declaring that the Weimar Republic had ended, declared their loyalty to Kapp " government ", and ordered the Navy to seize Wilhelmshaven and Kiel for the putsch.
The proclamation could be made in an incorporated town or city by the mayor, bailiff or " other head officer ", or a justice of the peace.
Section 3 of the Militia Act gave power to the President to issue a proclamation to " command the insurgents to disperse, and retire peaceably to their respective abodes, within a limited time ", and authorised him to use the militia if they failed to do so.
Because the authorities were required to read the proclamation that referred to the Riot Act before they could enforce it, the expression " to read the Riot Act " entered into common language as a phrase meaning " to reprimand severely ", with the added sense of a stern warning.
As Senator, Mansfield sponsored S. J. RES. 25: The joint resolution to authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating the fourth Sunday in September, 1973, as " National Next Door Neighbor Day ", and in 1974 drafted legislation ( S. J. RES. 235 ) to honor the fourth Sunday in September of every subsequent year as " Good Neighbor Day ".
With Wilson's 1918 proclamation of the Fourteen Points, whose fifth point proclaimed: " A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined ", some Algerian intellectuals — dubbed oulémas began to nurture the desire for independence or, at least, autonomy and self-rule.
He is perhaps most famous for his proclamation during that period that " violence is as American as cherry pie ", as well as once stating that " If America don't come around, we're gonna burn it down ".
According to the testimony of Bernadette Soubirous, the Virgin Mary spoke to her ( Lourdes, 25 March 1858 ) in Gascon saying: Que sòi era Immaculada Concepciou (" I am the Immaculate Conception ", the phrase is reproduced under this statue in the Lourdes grotto with a non-standard spelling ), confirming the proclamation of this Catholic dogma four years earlier.
In 2002, the Maryland legislature issued a proclamation declaring Catonsville to be " Music City, Maryland ", due to a concentration of musical retail stores, venues and educational facilities in the area.
On August 7, Washington issued a presidential proclamation announcing, with " the deepest regret ", that the militia would be called out to suppress the rebellion.
A deacon, or the priest if there is no deacon, carries the Paschal Candle at the head of the entrance procession and, at three points, stops and chants the proclamation " Light of Christ " or " Christ our Light ", to which the people respond " Thanks be to God.
The rejection of his advice, and the proclamation of Prussia's attitude of " benevolent neutrality ", led him in April 1854 to offer his resignation, which was accepted.
Attempting to rid themselves of the problem of the protestors, English Heritage gained an interim injunction banning a series of the most prominent protestors from the vicinity of the site, including Des Crow, Geoff Needham, Buster Nolan and Rollo Maughfling, the self-declared " Archdruid of Stonehenge and Glastonbury ", who at one point and climbed on top of Seahenge to declare an eight-point proclamation.
Marshal Philippe Pétain's proclamation of the Vichy regime and of the Révolution nationale after the failure of the Battle of France was acclaimed by Maurras as a " divine surprise ", and he rallied the collaborationist regime.
" Pratt's account referred to " two glorious personages who exactly resembled each other in their features or likeness ", but this account does not include the proclamation by one of the personages " This is my beloved son, hear him ", which is found in the canonized version.
The Smaller German Solution was implemented after the 1870 / 71 Franco-Prussian War in the form of Prussian-dominated unification " from above ", namely the 1871 proclamation of the German Empire.
The governor dispatched " Chang Chêng, acting Secretary of the Border Guard " with a " proclamation advising reconciliation ", and subsequently,
While Jewish tradition, as described previously in Ezra1: 1-8, indicates " the Lord inspired King Cyrus of Persia to issue this proclamation ", in the Cyrus Cylinder he pays homage to Marduk.
Contrarily, with his proclamation to the peoples of Northern Dobruja, Kogălniceanu enshrined the standard patriotic narrative of the events: he asserted that the region had been " united " with Romania, as a " Romanian land ", because of the people's wishes and sacrifices.
Since, however, the court of Ava was unwilling to surrender half the country in the name of " peace ", the second campaign opened in October, and after the capture of Prome and Pegu the annexation of the province of Pegu was declared by a proclamation dated 20 December 1853.
When Elizabeth died, there was an especially violent outbreak of raiding known as " Ill Week ", resulting from the convenient belief that the laws of a kingdom were suspended between the death of a sovereign and the proclamation of the successor.

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