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  2. THE CORONATION OF GEORGE V

    No language can exaggerate the splendour and effect of the great spectacle London witnessed to-day. Besides its own population half as ...

    Article : 417 words
  3. CORONATION ITEMS.

    Enthusiastic crowds filled the streets till late yesterday evening, being densest in the vicinity of Buckingham Palace. Piccadilly, the Strand, and Whitehall ...

    Article : 375 words
  4. THE DECORATIONS AND ILLUMINATIONS.

    Holiday intent crowds began to gather in the streets at a fairly early hour yesterday morning. After 9 o'clock the thoroughfares, which, except for the bunting, had ...

    Article : 2,110 words
  5. SCENE IN THE ABBEY.

    During these stirring happenings in the streets the Abbey was tilling up with privileged ticket-holders. Before 9.30 a.m. nearly 4,000 ...

    Article : 689 words
  6. CABLE MESSAGE TO THE KING.

    The following cable message was yesterday despatched to His Majesty the King by His Excellency the Governor:— ...

    Article : 51 words
  7. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CELEBRATIONS.

    Coronation Day was celebrated yesterday in Perth by a whole-hearted demonstration of loyalty by the Government and citizens. There was none of the surrounding ...

    Article : 990 words
  8. THE GATHERING OF THE CROWDS.

    The public began taking their places at daylight, and at 7 o'clock the thoroughfares were becoming impassable. Troops, of whom 60,000 were ...

    Article : 514 words
  9. THE DECORATIVE SCHEME.

    The decorations were on a lavish scale throughout the whole length of the Royal route. Every yard had been subjected to ...

    Article : 461 words
  10. THE SERMON IN THE ABBEY.

    In the sermon at the Coronation to-day the Archbishop of York took his text from the Gospel of St. Luke, chapter 22, verse 27—"I am among you as ...

    Article : 127 words
  11. IMPERIAL SIGNIFICANCE.

    Imperial significance was given to to-day's event by the standards of the overseas Dominions and of India and Wales, in addition to those of ...

    Article : 924 words
  12. PROCESSION TO THE ABBEY.

    There were twenty-four carriages in all, fourteen in the first group conveying the Royal representatives and guests, and ranking in precedence from the front ...

    Article : 872 words
  13. CELEBRATIONS ABROAD.

    The Coronation of the King was celebrated by a general holiday and an elaborate programme of festivities. Twentytwo civic bands participated in a ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. THE GREAT CEREMONY.

    The King being thus clothed the Archbishop of Cauterbury presented the Orb with the Cross, and then with the Ring and the two Sceptres, each with an ...

    Article : 1,177 words
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