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Advertising : 133 wordsIt is estimated that before the Coronation procession starts this morning there will be fully ten million people to witness the pageant. The public began to take their places at daylight, and by 7 o'clock the thoroughfares were impassable. Sixty thousand troops moved along ...
Article : 214 wordsThough the service at St. John's Church of England lasted only 35 minutes it was an impressive one. With the processionists, already referred to, ...
Article : 283 wordsNext followed the great ceremony of the day which had brought all present to witness. After the Archbishop of ...
Article : 250 wordsKing George received the Colonial Premiers and other oversea representatives at Buckingham Palace. Sir Joseph Ward afterwards presented His Majesty with a nugget of gold and address from the Maoris, and Lady Ward presented Queen Mary with an address from the women of New ...
Article : 73 wordsThe celebrations in Wagga in honor of the crowning of King George V. and his Consort Mary, took the three told form—Religious, Military and ...
Article : 2,189 wordsThere was a very large attendance at St. Michael's Church yesterday morning, which included a large humber of children, when a special Mass ...
Article : 632 wordsUp to this stage the Queen had been seated in the Chair of State as when she first arrived. The Archbishop now proceeded with a Coronation on a ...
Article : 424 wordsNo language can exaggerate the splendour and effect of the great spectacle London witnessed to-day. The Coronation of George the fifth revived many features of the earlier usage and both ceremonial and decorations were on a lavish scale. For the rive miles of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words"Full house" had to be posted on the doors of the Wagga Oddfellows' Hall last night before the commencement of West's Picture programme. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsIt was almost ideal weather in Wagga yesterday; clear sky, bright sunshine and only an occasional waft of wind. It was cool, but not so ...
Article : 140 wordsThere ie something bizarre and unseemly in the hanging of a human being on the eve of coronation Day, when the whole of the people of the ...
Article : 1,058 wordsIn London the weather was dull and slight rain fell at 8 o'clock in the morning. The crowds were enormous, particularly in Trafalgar Square. The ...
Article : 69 wordsSenator Heyburn, deprecating the proposed reciprocity agreement between U.S.A. and Canada, said: "Whatever we have taken from ...
Article : 99 wordsThe weather in Sydney was fine for the Coronation celebrations. Great crowds of people began to pour into the city from an early hour and ...
Article : 412 wordsThe King and Queen had donned their trains in the annexe Queen Mary's Royal train was silk and velvet, eighteen feet long, and lined with ermine, the whole covering over 60 square feet of ground. It was of great weight and required very dexterous managing by the bearers to ...
Article : 508 wordsThere was another large congregation at the Presbyterian Church service which opened at 10 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Soott-Whittier, D.D., presided and ...
Article : 213 wordsThe 28 miles Marathon race in Sydney to-day was won by S. Poulter, of Sydney, with Connor and Murray, both Victorians second and third. ...
Article : 35 wordsDuring election riots in Galicia 18 persons were killed and 65 injured, eight mortally. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Unionist leaders deny that they have come to a decision which will cause a deadlock ever the Veto Bill. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Town Hall last night looked resplendent in its illuminations. Along each facade, either side the entrance hall, were brightly burning gas jets, ...
Article : 87 wordsThe celebrations at the Methodist Church took the form of a concert, held in the School Hall, under the auspices of the Mutual Improvement ...
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Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 23 Jun 1911, Page 2
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