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  4. LONDON IN GALA MOOD FOR CORONATION

    Amid unsurpassed splendor, Their Majesties held a State banquet in Buckingham Palace last night. Huge crowds surged up the Mall to the Palace to watch the King and the guests at the banquet arrive and depart. It is estimated that 750,000 people invaded the West End to see the after-dark magic of the decorations along the ...

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  7. Australia

    Presenting Australia's loyal address to the King this morning the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said: "It is ray privilege and duty to ...

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  8. Sydney Festivities

    Exceeding all expectations of the organisers, 40,000 school children gathered at the showgrounds for the children's demonstration, which was the ...

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  9. Message to King

    On behalf of the State Government the Governor (Lord Wakehurst) forwarded the following message to the King: ...

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  10. MRS. SIMPSON

    Mr. Herman, Rogers, host of Mrs. Simpson, announced to-day that lawyers had intimated to Mrs. Simpson that a legal decision had effected ...

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  11. SYDNEY THRONGED

    Huge crowds thronged the city to-night to inspect the Coronation illuminations, At times the traffic was brought almost be a standstill. ...

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  12. BUTTER PRODUCTION

    At a luncheon, given to-day by commercial representatives to the visiting Premiers, the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Savage) asked what good ...

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  13. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Messages of goodwill from many countries have been received by the Commonwealth Government on the eve of the Coronation. ...

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  14. BROADCAST TO-NIGHT

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission announced to-night that the coronation ceremonies in London to-morrow will be broadcast from 7.15 ...

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  15. EARLY FEDERAL ELECTION?

    Mr. Makln, M.H.R., predicts that Mr. Lyons will return to Australia for an early "patriotic appeal" election, based on the defence formula from the ...

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  16. SPEAKER'S RECEPTION

    The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, the Earl and Countess of Harewood, Mr. and Dame Enid Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  17. LEVEE AT CANBERRA

    An important departure from custom at the levee to be held by the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) in the King's Hall of Parliament House ...

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  18. SPECIAL BROADCAST

    Special Coronation programmes will be featured by broadcasting stations in the Commonwealth to-day. To-night from all stations the Coronation will ...

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  19. U.S. AIRMEN ARRIVE

    The United States airmen, Merrill and Lambic, arrived at Croydon at 5.35 p.m., after flying the Atlantic. They carried photographs of the ...

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  20. CENSURE MOTION REPORT

    Commenting to-day on a report from Canberra that, a formal censure motion would be lodged during the first week of the new session of the ...

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  21. CHANGING THE GUARD

    Bad weather continues to dog the Australians and the historic Changing of the Guard at the Palace. After a night of rain the ceremonial of the ...

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  22. JEWELS AT WESTMINSTER

    An official of the National Jewellers' Association estimates the value of the jewellery which will be worn at the Abbey to-morrow at more than ...

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  23. IN MELBOURNE

    More than 100,000 attended to-night the first major feature of the official Coronation celebrations in Melbourne—the choral festival at the Exhibition ...

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  24. PACKING HOUSE DESTROYED

    The Wyong Co-operative Citrus Packing House here was totally destroyed by fife early this morning, owing to the strong westerly winds the ...

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  25. "IT'S DREADFUL"

    For the moment the people have forgotten transport problems to contemplate the weather outlook. Heavy rain set in at breakfast time to-day ...

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  26. TWO MEN KILLED

    Donald Henry Charles, Cruttenden Packet was committed for trial to-day of a charge of murder at the inquest into the death of Gordon Frankcombe ...

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  27. BARE KNUCKLES

    TENNANT'S CREEK (North Australia), Tuesday—An extraordinary incident was witnessed here last night when two miners fought with bare ...

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  28. RAILWAY STRIKE

    Because of the refusal of the Government to pay double time for work on Coronation Day, a partial railway strike will occur in Queensland. The ...

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  29. EARTHQUAKE IN NEW ZEALAND

    A sharp earthquake occurred last night in Palmerston North and surrounding towns. Many sleepers were awakened, but no damage was ...

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  30. LONDON BUS STRIKE

    The prospects of an early settlement of the central London bus strike and hopes of averting a national dispute in the coalfields, both suffered ...

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  31. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas [?] ...

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  32. ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN HONORED

    Advice was received to-day by the Governor-General that the King had granted an additional honor, that of O.B.E, military division to chief Petty ...

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  33. GIFTS FOR RELIEF WORKERS

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) said tonight that, to mark the Coronation celebrations, the Government would pay the whole of the employed on ...

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