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SATURDAY'S PAGEANT.

THE TRIBUTE OF "THE TIMES." The crowd on Saturday was the largest eve:: s_en in Londo.i. The procession was a triumph of organisation. Even the contretemps at Windsor, when ths horses refused to start, served to show the readiness, utility and übiquity of tha bluejackets. "The Times" says:—"Rcmaikable as a pageant, and as evidence of ths depth of the juit-ional sorrow, thi. funeral wajs perhaps even mora remarkable as a demonstration of international sympathy and resp.ct. Nothing quite like such a tribute of personal .everenea from tho chiefs of governni_nt of almost every Stats in the world has cv_r been seen."

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10882, 5 February 1901, Page 5

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103

SATURDAY'S PAGEANT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10882, 5 February 1901, Page 5

SATURDAY'S PAGEANT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10882, 5 February 1901, Page 5

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