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  2. August Grandeur of the Coronation Ceremony

    Capricious May—we remember gratefully her redeeming sunny beneficence on that Silver Jubilee Day of 1935—could not have been more wayward. King George VI. was not crowned in King's weather. Only once, just as the Royal cavalcade was leaving the Palace, did the sun ...

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  3. AT TOWN HALL

    The civic Coronation ceremony at the Town Hall yesterday morning was rich in colour. It was impressive because it was ...

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  4. MEMORABLE SCENES

    Before the High Altar of England, in the heart of that "acre sown indeed, with the richest Royalist seed," which is Westminster Abbey, George VI. and his Queen came to their crowning. Here, amid a scene of earthly splendour, reflecting a splendour not of the earth, but from on High, the Monarch entered ...

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  5. ROYAL PROGRESS

    The dreary vigil of the crowds in the Mall was relieved at 8.40 a.m. when a great procession of 70 motor-cars, carrying foreign ...

    Article : 1,865 words
  6. King's Gratitude

    THE Governor-General has received the following message from the King—"It has given the Queen and ...

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