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... RI %. DAVID GRAHAM ON THE CORONATION. The hope that the reign of the new King would be ►narked by an increase of interest in economic conditions, and tln►t both cottage and the crown might be blessed with au increase of prosperity and happiness, was expressed ...
... Sunday an envelope containing five King George VI. coins—a sixpence, threepenny bit, penny, halfpenny, and a farthing. This was given by good friend St. David s, Mr. Daniel J. Thompson, commemorate the Coronation Their Majestic King George and Queen Elizabeth ...
... Majesties' busts one side, and on the other the Crown, the date of Coronation, and the royal monogram, encircled with inscription. George VI., Queen Elizabeth.” The attached ribbon is coronation colours, the red and white at each side flanking the predominating ...
... permitted to express hi your columsts what iv in the hearts of multitudes of Christian people at this Coronation season' It is that the sequel to the Coronation ..telsbrations may be a wideepread response to i.bnt the Archbishop of Canterbury has described ...
... BONFIRES BLAZE ON TWENTY HILLS In every parish of vrknvy last Wednesday the Coronation • 4 Their Nlajesties King Ceorge VI and Queen Elizalx.th was celebrated with pageantry and ceremony. The burghs and village-a and almost every cluster of houses were ...
... Pool Mears Jam. Tait and Ohms. McHollan). 2 Harbertb (Ni olso:•iii Garage.). Pedestrians (Children) -1 Coronation Twins (Misses Robertson) 2 Coronation Girl (Miss Harrold). Cycles (children,-1 Billy Smith, 2 Mice Elizabeth Mackintosh. Trades' Tableaux-1 ...
... KIRKINTILLOCH HERALD. MAY 19, 1937. CORONATION of KING GEORGE and QUEEN ELIZABETH. REJOICINGS IN KIRKINTILLOCH AND DISTRICT. TREE PLANTING AT WOODHEAD. PROVOST ENTERTAINS HIS COLLEAGUES. T HF. CORONATION- of KING. GEORGE X concerned, was celebrated in ...
... last night and with the reserve fleet reaching Portsmouth to-day all will be in readiness for the great Coronation review at Spithead by King George VI. to-morrow. It will be the greatest assembly of warships and ships of the Merchant Navy seen anywhere ...
... of your labours, for no one without that kingly courage ever did anythkig worth while! So let dna be the message of the Coronation for us. that in the example of high minded anJ ntraelfiah service get before .as by our King and (been, we may mar‘th hand ...
... to take in their Coronation decorations. The more optimistic among them conceive they have a double debt to pay—the home-coming of the Scottish Cup on Saturday night. Few villages have been so well provided for in the way Coronation celebrations and ...