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... children to carry through their two-hours programme of songs and displays. Many paaple spant the day indaart, listening the Coronation broadcast or wont to places entertainment. There were fervent scenes al the Regal Cinema in the evening when the King's ...
... reply to the one he sent King George VI.: To the President of the French Republic: The Queen and I thank you. most cordially, M. ,le President, .for the kind congratulations you have sent the occasion of our Coronation.! I have been deeply touched by ...
... greeted the newly-crowned King and his Queen yesterday, they knew that this visit of his to them was no idle gesture. Kin? George VI., in the testing years since the Great War. has given more practical proof of his interest in the workers of this country ...
... people remain An Occasion anxious to make the reign ot King Oeorge ot Gratitude VI a success as they have been to join his Coronation, then he will have a good reign. The events ot December gave shock, and undoubtedly great deal of the sentiment so evident ...
... VIII. and King George VI. The celebrations Blngley , Included the beacon on Druids' Altar, set going with a torch which was lighted by the chairman of the Council Myrtle Place and carried the altar relays Scouts. Blackpool wound Its Coronation festivities ...
... Golden Jubilee year of Queen Victoria's reign, and now they are to celebrate their Golden Wedding during the Coronation week of King George VI. CONSERVATIVE WORKERS' GOLDEN WEDDING On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 13rows, Doncaster Road, Conisborough, celebrated ...
... climbers away from them. . Mews. supervising the staff of grooms and the preparation of the eight Windsor greys which draw the Coronation coach. As Crown Equerry, Sir Arthur is directly responsible for the whole of the carriage procession arrangements under ...
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... y variety. ward to by many hundreds of Hall- And on Thursday there will be fax people with the greatest the double-size Coronation threeinterest, and many who remember halfpenny variety, the first stamp it being lighted to celebrate the in this country ...
... Craroopb. r.e Eng.ish Llgbl Mu*tc. Th * Coronation. 30-7.15-Organ recital by G. Thalben-Ball Irom Glyn and hi* Bard, from 7.20-S. 5 National programme. COLOGNE. 455 metee*. kc, 100 kw. at a rv'VS'ta.T yuwu ...
... moment ‘owning. The Archbishop raised St. Edward’s crown from the altar and it firmly and gently down on ths Ring brows. George VI was thus King of many peoples and many raess. Silver trumpets sounded again with a terrific and glorious dm. All the Peers ...