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Advertising : 341 wordsLONDON, Thursday. — No language :aa exaggerate the splendor and effect of the great coronation spectacle that London witnessed to-day. Besides its ...
Article : 168 wordsThe coronation celebrations were commenced on Tuesday night with a crowded hall at a patriotic concert Riven by the Deloraine Choral Society, Each ...
Article : 199 wordsThe service closed with the "Te Demn." After a brief retirement to the Confessor's Chapel for refresliment, the ...
Article : 40 wordsThe procession returned down the Abbey amidst cheers, and proceeded to Buckingham Palace. Vast cheering crowds accompanied tho Royal ...
Article : 41 wordsOccupying the allotted scats in the Abbey were the following Tasmanians: — The Premier. Sir Elliott Lewis, and ...
Article : 62 wordsYesterday was a complete holiday in shipping and produce circles, and no teams came in by road. Rail traffic however was 1,239 bags potatoes, 704 ...
Article : 74 wordsLAUNCESTON, Thursday. - The Coronation meeting of the Newnham Racing. Club was held at Mowbray to-day in fine weather. There was a ...
Article : 415 wordsLONDON, Thursday. - The colonial contributions to. to-day's proceedings were not very strong. Twenty-five Australian officers and non-coms ...
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Family Notices : 127 wordsLondon has been preparing for the event for months, The experience of the crowning of King Edward afforded many precedents of detail, but owing to ...
Article : 114 wordsThe day favored the festivities at Sheffield. It was warm and bright, and the people began to assemble early in the day. A profuse display of ...
Article : 425 wordsIn the Abbey before 9.30 a.m. nearly 1,000 previleged ticket holders had entered the sacred building. The peers n their State robes and scarlet ermine ...
Article : 92 wordsDecorations were on a lavish scale over the five miles of the Royal route from Buckingham Palace to Westminster. Every yard was subjected to ...
Article : 120 wordsThe scene in toe Abbey was altogether one of magnificent epiendor. As the great ecclesciastical procession advanced a thrilling fanfare of ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Queen's canopy was carried by four tall handsome Duchesses, Ladies Hamilton, Portland, Montrose and Sutherland ...
Article : 24 wordsIn the centre of Whitehall was New Zealand's triumphal arch, designed by Frank Branguron, with the Dominion's coat of arms, capped by the Imperial ...
Article : 69 wordsThis stately procession was nearly 100 strong. Its members took their, allotted places during tho anthem ...
Article : 22 wordsWhen the King walked along the nave and the choir of Westminster boys in triforum shouted: "Vivat Rexi! Yivat Reginal". ...
Article : 70 wordsFestoons and strings, of flags and bunting of every design were flying from Parliament Square. St. Margaret's churchyard was ...
Article : 122 wordsLONDON,. Thursday. — The impressive ceremony of the actual coronation took place after tho Archbishop of Canterbury's brief and earnest prayer for ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Coronation celebrations were hold in fino weather, although the sky was cloudy and overcast in the afternoon. Tho children, with a few adults ...
Article : 412 wordsLAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The North v. South football match to-day resulted: — North. 8.10 South, 5.15. Hie ground was in capital order. North ...
Article : 49 wordsThe public began taking up places on the route at daylight. By 7 o'clock tho thoroughfares wore becoming impassable. Troops to the number, of ...
Article : 58 wordsInstantly tho electric lights were turned up tho whole congregation shouted, "God Save the King." The acclamations over, the Archbishon of ...
Article : 81 wordsStowport v. Penguin, at Stowport. Stowport from — Clarke, Jacklin (2), Rutherford (2), Collett, Kemp, Hutson. Dickson, Herngein. Bramich, W. ...
Article : 70 wordsNot all the peers and peeresses went to tho Abbey by vehicle. Many travelled by special steamer from Chelsea Pier, making a strange ...
Article : 76 wordsThis stage ended, there followed the enthronisation. and the Sony's homage in the seat under the lectern. In old times the Sovereign was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 wordsAfter me close of the religions service the band played "Lead Kindly Light," and a move was made tonwards blanting the memorial trees by children ...
Article : 246 wordsTwenty-five thosuand police helped to preserve order and avoid fatal crushings of people ...
Article : 15 wordsAll the Bishops and officials moved from tho region of the altar to surround His Majesty, in the chair of State. ...
Article : 159 wordsLONDON, Thursday. — The accommodation and feeding of the visitors has been a serious problem. Hundreds have been foodless during the ...
Article : 190 wordsAttention is drawn to tho advertised list of household furniture belonging to Mr. John Lamprey which, with the villa, is to be Bold by auction on ...
Article : 207 wordsTime was when the leaders or public opinion in the old land denounced tho overseas States and the colonies as "useless excrescences," whilst the ...
Article : 917 wordsUp to this stage the Queen had been seated in her chair of State, as when Her Majesty first arrived. The Archbishop now proceeded with ...
Article : 39 wordsYoung and old Tasmanians had teen looking forward to this 22nd of Juno with much expectation. For some weeks the query was, would it rain? ...
Article : 1,212 wordsTho Devonport coronation celebrations were entered into in an enthusiastic manner. The morning was beautifully fine, with a crispness in the ...
Article : 1,056 wordsTho next stage in the magnificent ceremony was "The Acknowledgement," as their Erst act by both soveregns is of their duty to the Almighty ...
Article : 85 wordsIt was a nappy thought on the part of Mr. P. Lane to inaugurats a free dinner for the children as part of the coronation ...
Article : 139 wordsLONDON, Thursday. — Precisely at 9.30 the Royal procession started from Buckingham Palace for the Abbey. It was a magnificent pageant. ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Fri 23 Jun 1911, Page 2
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