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CORONATION WEATHER

... CORONATION WEATHER PROBLEMS Will King George VI the proverbial good luck of his fattier In turning one weather for his process ions and other outdoor reit-mutat-4*f All the Country It will be thic for Coronation Week but at least one industry forties* ...

CORONATION ANNIVERSARY

... CORONATION ANNIVERSARY. Thursday was the first anniversary of the Coronation King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth. A year ago, In the presence of a brilliant gathering representing the !Peoples of the world, they were, with traditional ceremony and pageantry ...

His Majesty King George VI.. • few membeni of the Down Royal Corporation of Horse-Breeders have organised a new ..

... His Majesty King George VI.. • few membeni of the Down Royal Corporation of Horse-Breeders have organised a new race—the Coronation Cupwhich is to be run fur the tirst time over the Maze Racecounte, County Down. A running commentary on this race will ...

IrOi CHAIRMAN

... Small, deputy chairman, referred to the honour which had been bestowed upon the Chairman in receiving a Coronation amedal from His Majesty. King George Vi. Several members added to Mr. Binali's congratulatory remarks, and Mr. Jamison, in reply, said that ...

Grepabbep

... providing souvenir books descriptive of the 11r4,1 of King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth. Right Hon. Harry Nlidholland did not forget the young people during the time be was at the Coronation In London. and to each of the rural schools he sent a telegram ...

ENTS TO BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM

... before the Coronation dins not mean that he will not still he one of the busiest men in the country. A good deal of State work has accumulated in recent weeks and he has now the extra duty of supervising the elaborate arrangements for the Coronation. King ...

INDUSTRIES

... Guardians and Coronation OPPOSITION TO CELEBRATION RATHFAILANO CATHOLICS QUOTED As EXAMPLE, The Ministry of Home Affairs' letter waa read regarding expenditure by Local Authorities in connection with the celebration of mite forthcoming Coronation of King George ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1937
Newspaper: Frontier Sentinel
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 363 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

, SATURDAY, APRIL 1931, • BANGOR 244. Itoribern herald. Saturday, April 17th, 1937. THE FIRST STEP. The Council ..

... Itoribern herald. Saturday, April 17th, 1937. THE FIRST STEP. The Council have announced their preparations for celebrating the Coronation of our beloved King and Queen. The programme outlined is comprehensh e and commendable; it provides for the entertainment ...

OLD BUSHMILLS

... adjournment. Later. when Capt. Dixon moved that the House at its rising should adjourn until Tuesday. June I. for the Coronation of King George VI., Mr. Nixon again got to his feet and moved a direct negative. He did so, he said. to draw attention to the fact ...

Published: Saturday 08 May 1937
Newspaper: Frontier Sentinel
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 450 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

LONDON LETTER

... this business, but It Is tar ahead of that for the Coronation ceremony proper. According to Treasury estimates the ceremony itself will cost well over half mil..uo pounds. 'llw Coronation of —lug George VI. will, therefore, be the costliest la the history ...

16.--Collision between s.s. Helen Craig mister giving evidence In connection 2 2 .—Thrre'Sear - alil Norman ..

... and the mutter referred to comutittee. Ambitious schemes announced by Bangor Borough Council to celebrate the Coronation of King George VI in May. Planting of commemoration trees in Abbey Street, decoration and Illumination of the town, souvenirs and ...