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  3. CELEBRATIONS IN CANADA.

    The Coronation celebrations throughout the Doimnian of Canada were on an unprecedented scale. Special services were held, and reviews of troops ...

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  4. OTHER SERVICES.

    At several other churches as mentioned in our advertining col[?] special services deeling with the Coronation will be held. ...

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  5. LEVEE IN ME[?]NS.

    lord Dudley, the Governor-General, and Sir John Fuller co-operated to-day in order to shake [?] with the [?] ous company who were anxiousto pay ...

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  6. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS.

    Coronation Day was celebrated by the Ascot School in the M.I.A. Hall. There was a very large attendance. Great credit is due to Miss Bennett. ...

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  7. THE CORONATION.

    The grandeur and magnificence of to-day's great pageant of the Corouation and the sacred ceremonial at Westminster require a wealth of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. IN SCOTLAND AND IRELAND.

    The celebrations in Scotland and Ireland, though held throughout each country, were less elaborate than the festivities in the English provinces. This ...

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  9. LEARMONTH.

    The Corontion celebrations so far as the entertainment of the children, were carried out in Learmonth on a Liberal scale, and in a manner which will no ...

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  10. YENDON.

    Festivities in connection with Coronation Day at the State school were held on Wednesday afternoon, when an address appropriate to the occasion was ...

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  11. GAT SCENE AT SPITSHEAD.

    [?]head roadstead prescnted a gay sight. The vessels of the British, fleet and the foreign warships were dressed with flags. ...

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  12. RIDDELL IN A FESTIVE MOOD.

    The local celebrations of the Coronation were very satisfactory. The sports meeting was held in the roadway in front of the post office, as the Park ...

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  13. SYDNEY’S CELEBRATIONS.

    Last night's tram traffic was exceptionally heavy, and was declared by the officials to have been greater than on any previous night. Owing to the ...

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  14. AFTER THE CEREMONY.

    It is announced that, neither King George nor Queen Mary suffered any undue fatigue as the result of the ceremonies yesterday. Their Majesties ...

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  15. SUPPLYING CROWD WITH WATER.

    Very useful service was rendered by 10,000 boy scouts, who assisted the ambulance corps in supplying the tightly-wedged spectators with water. ...

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  16. AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT.

    A full account of the Royal progress to the Abbey has already been cabled, and little remains to be added with respect to this portion of the day’s ...

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  17. COGHLLL'S CHEEK.

    There woe a very large gathering of scholars, parents, and friends at the Coghi'll Creek State, school to celebrate Coronation Day. The flag was unfurled ...

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  18. CORONATION SERVICES.

    Special Coronation services will be held to-marrow at. St. Paul’s, Ballarat East. At 11 o’clock the appointed service, as used in the Cathedral ...

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  19. THE DIMENSIONS OF THE CROWD.

    The police say that last night’s crowd in the city was easily a record, and they compute it at over 300,000. 'Women and girls who were crushed in the ...

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  20. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    Unprecedently large, enthusiastic and orderly throngs stretched from the Cily to the West End, and again witnessed the illuminations which were last night ...

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  21. THE ROYAL CHILDREN.

    The Prince of Wales wore the imposing and elaborate robes of the Order of the Garter, with which he was invested on June 10. His brothers wore ...

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  22. SCENE AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    Buckingham Palace was the Mecca of the crowd, owing to the possibility of watching the arrival of the foreign princes and envoys at the Palace. ...

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  23. PRINCE OF WALES'S PART.

    The Prince of Wales led the procession of Royalties down the Abbey, and took his seat in front of the peers. As each Princess passed, the young Prince ...

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  24. HONOR FOR A NEGRO CLOWN.

    For the first time in history a wearer ot the motley is to receive public recognition from a Government, writes “Lloyd's Weekly." Chooolat. a negro ...

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  25. MALMSBURY.

    Although no combined arrangements were made for any celebrations to take place, through many of the local residents of this scattered district joining ...

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  26. FRIDAY’S PROCESSION.

    The Royal progress through City and South London to-day was favored with fine but rather threatening weather. The morning was cloudy, ...

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  27. SERVICES BY ARCHDEACON TUCKER.

    Serviced in celebration of the Coronation were held on Thursday by Archdeacon Tucker at the Hospital for the Insane, in the morning, when Dr ...

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  28. AUSTRALIANS IN THE ABBEY.

    Mr M'Gowen, Mr John Murray, Sir Elliott and Lady Lewis, Mr and Mrs Frank Wilson, Sir William Lyne, Sir John and Lady Forrest, and other ...

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  29. SCARSDALE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 294 words
  30. A CORONATION VETERAN.

    The Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of England, specially invited an old gentleman named Wicks, who is over [?] years of age. He was a chorister ...

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  31. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, WENDOUREE.

    A social'gathering in celebration of the Coronation was held on Wednesday evening in St. Matthew’s Hall, Wenddurec. Appropriate songs were ...

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  32. START OF THE PROCESSION.

    It seemed as though the heavens Had resolved to share in honoring the gieat event. Up till 9 the sky had been gloomy and cloud-covered, but ...

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  33. DEREEL.

    Coronation Day was celebrated here on Thursday afternoon at the local State school. The children assembled at mid-day, when the boys Under ...

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  34. THE RETURN JOURNEY.

    The return journey from the Palace was not marked by any special incident. During the journey to the Abbey the sun had retired behind the ...

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  35. FALL OF A TRIUMPHAL ARCH.

    The casualties among the military and general public were, however, the smallest on record. During the procession in the main ...

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  36. ST. ANDREW'S KIRK.

    Special Coronation services will be conducted at St. Andrew's Kirk to-morrow, and at each service a sermon on a patriotic subject will be delivered, and ...

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  37. ENTHUSIASM AT THE PALACE.

    At 2.50, their Majesties still wearing their crowns appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. A great burst of cheering from the vast crowd ...

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  38. NEEL STREET METHODIST CHURCH.

    At the Methodist Church, Neil street, to-morrow, Coronation. services will be held. At the morning service the J.C.E. Society and Church ...

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  39. GORDON.

    Although there were no sports held here mi honor of Corouatoin Day all the business places, including the bank and post office, were closed in honor of the ...

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  40. ENTHUSIASM IN BRITISH POS-SESSIONS.

    There was every mark of enthusiasm and. loyalty at Gibraltar, Larnaca, Colombo, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai. Khartoum Cairo, and Alexandra: ...

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  41. AN EXCITING INCIDENT.

    It was just at this moment that an exciting incident took plaoe. The norse of one of the officers of the Indian contingent, who was riding just ahead ...

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  42. HIGHEST BONFIRE IN EUROPE.

    The highest bonfire in Europe in honor of the Coronation was lit on the summit of Chynigetlette, at a height of 6463 feet, near Interleken. The site was ...

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  43. INVERMAY.

    The Coronation was appropriately celebrated at the Invermay State school, when there was a large gathering of parents of the cnildren and ...

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  44. SMYTHESDALE.

    Coronation Lay celebrations passed off very successfully here. Early in the afternoon the school children were presented with Coronation medals and ...

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  45. ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL.

    At St. Patrick’s Cathedral, at the 11 o’clock Moss, there will be a special service in commemoration of the Coronation. There will be a High ...

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  46. RAIN POSTPONES NAVAL IL-LUMINATIONS.

    The rain which had been hovering about all day came down steadily at Portsmouth to-night. In consequence the illumination of the fleet was ...

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  47. TRIRUTE TO THE OVERSEA DOMINIONS.

    A contributor to the newspaper “Le Temps” remarks that those who remember the Coronation of King Edward were bound to observe that the ...

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  48. A SAD FATALITY.

    A sad accident happened to-day at Lyme Regis, in Dorsetshire. Mr Charles Radford, a prominent townsman, was assisting to fire a Royal ...

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  49. ON THE AUSTR ALIAN STAND.

    The Australian visitors began to gather in their stand opposite Stafford House, at four o’clock in the morning, and by eight the whole stand ...

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  50. WEATHERBOARD.

    Coronation Day was celebrated here on Wednesday at the local State school. Although the weather was very inclement, all the children were in ...

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  51. IN THE PROVINCES.

    The Coronation -was celebrated in loyal and enthusiastic fashion throughout the United Kingdom. Rejoicings marked the day in every ...

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  52. PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN JAPAN.

    Thursday was observed as a general holiday. All newspapers fervently hoped that the alliance with Cheat Britain would he continuous, as it was ...

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  53. CROWDED STANDS.

    Thousands of gaily clad sightseer, filled the stands about the. Memorial Arch at the end of the Mall, the gates of which were swung open, their ...

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