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  3. King Deeply Moved by Empire's Expressions of Loyalty.

    THE Empire's tribute to the King, consisting of loyal messages from British possessions overseas, was a feature of the Jubilee wireless programme to-night. At the conclusion His Majesty spoke his reply ...

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  4. KING GEORGE AS HE IS TODAY

    The King seen in his study at Sandringham. His position at the head of the Empire may be likened to that of a business man at his desk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PEDESTRIANS COME INTO THEIR OWN.

    Although outside the route of the procession line, the heart of West End set itself to be more than ordinarily magnetic. How well it ...

    Article : 271 words
  6. IMPOSING PAGEANT.

    Such a wealth of incident was crammed into the 20 minutes preceding the commencement of the Royal procession that many ...

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  7. 4,500 People Attend Service at St. Paul's

    LONDON, Monday.—A congregation of 4500 persons attended a special service of Jubilee thanksgiving held this afternoon for the people at St. ...

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  8. King Toasted With Perth Beer.

    LONDON, Monday—Presiding at a Jubilee dinner, Sir Hal Colebatch telegraphed congratulations and assurances of loyalty, to the King on behalf ...

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  9. MR. LYONS DEEPLY IMPRESSED.

    Wherever, Australians gathered along the processional route, notably at the Queensland, New South Wales offices and Australia House, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. King's Thanks.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Lyons cabled Cardinal Bernardini: "I was deeply touched by your message. His Majesty asked me to ...

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  11. POPE'S MESSAGE TO KING.

    ROME, Monday.—The Pope has sent a message to the King, in Which he offers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ARCHBISHOP'S TRIBUTES.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of All England (Dr. Gordon Cosmo Lang), in a broadcast from the Canterbury Cathedral yesterday in ...

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  13. COMMUNISTS CHASED.

    LONDON, Monday.—With the exception of the changing of the banner in Fleet Street, there were few subversive symptoms. In the East End a ...

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  14. King Thanks General Booth For Good Wishes.

    SUVA (Fiji), Tuesday.—Replying to General Booth's congratulations, the King cabled from Buckingham Palace, London, on May 5: ...

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  15. Cathedral Service.

    LONDON, Monday.—In addition to the Australians already mentioned as attending the service at St. Paul's there were present: Mr. Frank M' ...

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  16. Americans Share Rejoicings of British People.

    LONDON, Monday.—The President of America (Mr. Franklin Roosevelt), in a message to the King, said: "It is gratifying to contemplate the ...

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  17. "Wore Heavy Crown With Dignity and Graciousness."

    LONDON Monday.—The Prime Minister Mr. Ramsay M'Donald), speaking at a Jubilee dinner to the toast to the Dominion visitors, ...

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  18. "Free State's is Only Voice Missing From Choir of Goodwill."

    LONDON, Monday.— "One voice which is missing from the massed choir of goodwill is the Free State's," said the Anglican Bishop of Dublin (Dr. J. ...

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  19. All Europe Interested.

    LONDON, Monday.—Cables from abroad relate how the celebrations have been carried on all day at British Naval and Military stations, while ...

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