THE CORONATION.
COURT DRESS AND FEATHERS.
By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright London, April 16. The Agents-General have been informed that the Colonial office will undertake the apportionment of seats in the stands for the Coronation procession amongst the Colonies. The Admiralty is arranging for facilities -to yiew the naval review. The Agents-General and their wives will be allowed seats in Westminster Abbey. They must wear full dress, and the ladies Court dresses and feathers, but not trains.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 392, 17 April 1902, Page 2
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