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  2. CROWNING OF THE QUEEN

    [?] to tins stage the Queen had been seated in a chair of state, as when she first arrived. The Archbishop now [?]reeded with her Coronation, on a ...

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  3. AMERICAN PEERESSES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.— Mr Bahath, of [?] has introduced in his House a resolution demanding that the State Department ...

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  5. CIVIC AND MILITARY SERVICE.

    The principal Coronation service was held at St. John's Church yesterday morning when the parish of Holy Trinity joined in a service of national ...

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  6. AT THE ALBERT HALL.

    A magnificient tribute to the spirit of Christian unity in non-Episcopal churches was witnessed at the crowded meeting in the Albert Hall yesterday. ...

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  7. BOY SCOUTS.

    The First Launceston Troop of the Boy Scouts attended at the drill yard for church parade at 10 o'clock yesterday and marched with the military ...

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  8. A CALL TO CHURCHMEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Four thousand Public School and University men assembled in the Queen's Hall to-day in answer to a ...

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  9. THE COMMUNION

    The next stage in this magnificent ceremony was an acknowledgement as their first act by both Sovereigns of their duty to the Almighty, as ...

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  10. INTERCESSION SERVICES.

    The Queen's Hall was filled to-day at the services of intersession by all denominations. The Bishops of Ripan and London ...

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  11. RECEPTION AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— His Majesty the King received representatives of the Oversea Dominions to-day at Buckingham Palace ...

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  12. AT THE CITY PARK.

    Taking advantage of the delightfully fine weather an enormous crowd of citizens, after viewing the procession, wended their was to the City Park and ...

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  13. THE MAORIS' ADDRESS

    The premier of New Zealand (Sir Joseph Ward) afternoon presented Roddy Nuggest with the maoris' address, and Lady Ward the womens' ...

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  14. THE RETURN PROCESSION

    The procession returned down the Abbey amidst the cheers of the audience and "Rivers" from the Westminister scholars, in reverse order to ...

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  15. A RAPTUROUS RECEPTION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—King George made his last public appearance before his Coronation at Olympia. The streets were crowded, and his Majesty ...

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  16. HOBART

    HOBART, Thursday.—Co[?] to general expectation, when this morning broke the weather was beautifully [?] overhead, although the roads, [?] ...

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  17. SEATS FOR AUSTRALIANS

    The following were allotted seats in the Abby: Commonwealth: Sir George and Lady Reid, Mr and Mrs [?] ...

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  18. PRINCE OF WALES AS MIDSHIPMAN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— It has been officially announced that H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has been rated as a midshipman of the fleet. ...

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  19. LAUNCESTON CELEBRATIONS

    Coronation day! What great significance these words contain for British subjects scattered all over the world. Since the nation began no historical ...

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  20. DELORAINE

    DELORAINE, Thursday.—There was a great attendance at the Coronation celebrations, which were commenced on Tuesday night, with a crowded hall ...

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  21. DINNER FOR POOR.

    About [?] children sat don to dinner at the Frederick-street hall [?] leaned for the occassion, and beautifully decorated). Several parents were ...

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  22. AT NIGHT IN THE CITY.

    The celebrations were continued last night, when an unusually large crowd of people appeared in the streets. Just before 8 O'clock a [?] procession ...

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  23. DEVONPORT

    The day's festivities concluded with [?] fireworks, and electric light illuminations. One unexpected addition to-night to the display was the ...

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  24. MALTA

    MALTA, Thursday Afternoon.—The festivities opened with a holiday. Twentv-two civic bands participated in a triumphal march, ...

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  25. THE PROCESSION.

    The afternoon proceedings were inaugurated with a procession— a [?] representative gathering of the city. The [?] was from Prince's ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday .—Every town and village in South Africa has arranged patriotic festivities, and the Indians and natives are sending ...

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  27. GERMAN AND FRENCH GOODWILL.

    The French and Gem publish warm. expressions of goodwill towards King George and the nation. ...

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  28. THE KING'S FIRST. ACT.

    King George's first public act after leaving the Abbey, on reaching Buckingham Palace, was touching an electric button, and laying the corner ...

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  29. THE KING'S PORTRAIT.

    His Majesty King George is. presenting to the various Governments of the Oversea Dominions a copy of the state portrait of himself and Queen ...

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