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Received Monday, 7 p.m. j LONDON, Nov. 3. The special branch officers of Bcotland Yard will start to check up today ali business places and houses on the Royai wedding route. The Daily Express says they will visit all buildings and xnake inquiries regarding the people who will be there on November 20, "screen" all employees, take the names and addresses of all visitors invited jto view the procession and also inspect the rooftops'. Hundreds of pepple stood ih rain early today to watgjh the rehearsal of the Royal Wedding procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey and baek. Postillions on greys headed the procession, and then came an escort of cavalry, representing the four coaehes which will eonvey the Queen and other members of the Royal Family. The riehly-gilded coach m whieh the Princess and the King will go to the Abbey followed. In the procession returning to the Palace the first coach was a wagonette, representing the glass coach in which the bride and groom will travel.
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