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All Procession: Despite Weather (Received 11} 12-30 p-m.) RUGBY, May 10. It is officially stated from Buckingham Palace that whatever the weather on Coronation Day all processions to aul from Westminster Abbey will take plp/e without modification. Ihe King and Queen to-night entertbinea over 400 guests at a State banquet. The Duke of Connaught has returned to hiu London home from Bournemouth where he has been making good progress following his recent illness, but ho will not be present at Westminster Abbey for the Coronation. The King and Queen, with Prnieoss Elizabeth and Princess Margaret returned to Buckingham Palace yesterday by the usual route in view of the dense crowds which awaited their orri'ul iu Londou. They drove into view aefore tl:e palace where they were accorded a tremendous welcome, in whim they repeatedly bowed acknowledgtments. Later Queen Mary ard Q iecn Maud of Norway were recogaised as they drove to the palace, ard their carriage was almost hemmed in by cl eering, suiging cro vds.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 97, 11 May 1937, Page 5
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