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  2. VAST LONDON CROWD PAYS TRIBUTE TO DEAD KING

    LONDON, Friday.—Through vast crowds that paid homage by their silence, the coffin containing the remains of King George was borne through London, from King's Cross station historic Westminster Hall, for the lying in state. ...

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  3. ENDLESS QUEUE OF MOURNERS HONOR KING

    LONDON, Friday.—As Big Ben tolled 8 a.m. today, the great doors of Westminster Hall were flung open and a seemingly endless queue of mourners began to move forward, the men removing their hats and the women lowering their heads. The ...

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    BIG BEN, whoso tolling at 8 a.m. yesterday announced that the lying in state of King George was open to the public. ...

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  5. King Edward's Thanks

    A special Commonwealth Gazette was issued yesterday containing the followmg message of tivanks from the King to the Governor-General for his message ...

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  6. BRITISH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT PAY HOMAGE

    LONDON, Friday. — In impressive soleminity, both Houses of Parliament metand passed motions of condolence with members of the Royal Family, at the same time paying high tributes to the work of King George. In the House of Commons the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) read a ...

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    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), who led the House of Commons in expressions of sympathy with the Royal Family and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MEMORIAL BROADCAST FROM LONDON MONDAY

    AT 5.55 a.m. (Melbourne time) on Monday an Empire-wide service in memory of King George will be broadcast from London ...

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  9. THE LAST SCENES

    LONDON, Friday. — The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Lang) painted a pathetic word picture of King George's last act, in an impressive ...

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  10. Message a Precedent

    LONDON, Friday.—The King's message to Parliament creates a precedent, because it was framed in [?] first person. King George's message ...

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    Tomorrow's services and plans for Tuesday on Pages 4 and 10. ...

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