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  2. LONDON A FAIRY CITY.

    It is hardly fair to grey, soot-slaincd, stately London at this moment to let the mind wander back to King George V.'s silver jubilee in 1935, as many people are doing to the comparative disadvantage of her present festal garb. It is easy to say there ...

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  3. SUBURBAN FUNCTIONS.

    Preston was the only municipality to celebrate the Coronation on a big scale, and the efforts of the committee, headed by tho mayor (Cr. A. G. Davis), were ...

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  4. IN OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--To-day's ceremonies consisted of religious services in St. Andrew's and St. Mary's cathedrals: a luncheon given by the Lord Mayor ...

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  5. AT THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The historical occasion was commemorated with an impressive ceremonial in the Federal Capital to-day, when a ceremony was ...

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  6. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday. -- Frequent showers of rain and bitterly cold weather affected the programme, but failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the ...

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  8. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--Brilliant sunshine mostly prevailed for Coronation day, and crowds gathered in all cities and towns. There was a vast assembly ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--With a procession of navul and military men through King William-street, the firing of a Royal salute of 21 guns at the ...

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  10. ITALIAN CONSUL-GENERAL.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--While resident consuls from all important countries represented in Australia were present at tho ceremony here, there was a ...

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  11. SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    At South Melbourne town hall yesterday the mayor (Cr. R. McLaughlan) and councillors attended n civic service. The foremost rows of seats were reserved ...

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  12. "A SAILOR KING."

    The old salt sat on ft bollard of North Wharf and gazed pensively at the shipping, gay with bunting, along the Inner wharfs. A civilian suit, with a small ...

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  13. At the Football Match.

    Before the commencement of the League-Association challenge football match at St. Kilda yesterday the players and umpires formed a circle on the ...

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  14. Braybrook.

    Braybrook shire hall, Sunshine, was crowded last night, when a concert was tendered to residents by the shire [?] (Cr. A. Lowe) as a local Coronation ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The first official function in Brisbane was a levee held by the Governor at Parliament House in the morning. Despite the early ...

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  17. PARADE OF BANDS.

    Dense crowds lined Swanston-street last night to witness the impressive spectacle of six bands and about 150 bandsmen marching in uniform and playing ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Radiant sun broke through the threatening clouds und revealed tho red, white and blue in Perth to-day for the occasion, which ...

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  19. YACHT CATCHES FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--While racing in the Cruiser Handicap at the Coronation regatta, held by the Australian Motor Yacht Squadron, at Middle ...

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  20. Footscray.

    There was a strange paradox in the Kingship in the British Constitution, said Rev. R. W. Stephens, addressing a large congregation at a Coronation ...

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  21. Aged Men Celebrate.

    The Salvation Army Aged Men's Retreat at Box Hill drank the health of the King and Queen over a cup of tea at breakfast. The, health was proposed ...

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  22. Williamstown.

    A service in the Methodist church, Williamstown, yesterday was attended by the mayor (Cr. O. Chanter), councillors, the town clerk (Mr. J. Hocking) and ...

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  23. Rail and Tram Traffic.

    Coronation day was reflected to a certain extent yesterday In Increased traffic on the railways and tramways. Railway officials stated, however, that ...

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