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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* ...

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 ...

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 ...

pieKIE*ROCKicemAT

... of the Coronation of His Majesty King George VI of Greet Britain, Ireland, and the Dominions beyond the seas. There must be a still greater number of loyalist• In that country which officially hates England and the Sans of England. The Coronation news reels ...

WOrtby head Of Cbe • Empire

... meeting of the Rough Play Committee. before he became head of the Anglican Lardy was sent oft fur using abusive Church. King George VI. was a deeply language to the referee. and truly religious men, just as be • • • to-day. I want to commend the action these ...