The Coronation.
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Right and left of the choir in Westminster Abbey were the galleries occupied by the King's distinguished visitors, by German representatives and Princesses and' the Princess, of Wales and her oMldcejft; -
HTfhere were various processions to be .Abbe? in the Royal carriages, con* foreign visitors Princes. The Prince of ~. .dates's procession was loudly cheered. The King’s State coach was escorted '-*y a detachment of Life Guards. His Majesty, who was received, with im* iaenae cheering, looked the picture of health. He was alert, and called the Queen’s attention to several objects of interest on the route, and he seemed immensely gratified at .the enormous enthusiasm of his welcome. # When the Prince of Wales's procoa* t sion passed up the nave, the choir of Westminster schoolboys, who were shied in the clerestory.used the ancient privilege of cheering in the Latin tongue,
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Manawatu Herald, 14 August 1902, Page 2
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144The Coronation. Manawatu Herald, 14 August 1902, Page 2
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