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FUNERAL PREPARATIONS

CABLE NEWS.

LONDON, M-iy \d. • Most of the trams and trains in Great Britain will como to a stanelstill tomorrow. Special services aro to bo held in the principal Catholic churches of the United Kingdom, apd at the Embassy chnrches in air Continental capitals. Flags will he half-masi-ed in the French, German, and other navies. (Received May 21st. 12.20 a.m.) LONDON, May 20. Several huge public stands have been erected. A stand has been provided at the Horse Guards' Parade, where the Dartmouth and Osbonic Cadets and boys of tlm Gri ."".v. ich Hospital School will be accommodated. A Colonial Office stancl has also been provided. Distinguished visiting colonials, including Sir William Russell, Dr. Levinge, Dr. McArthur, Mesdames Rolleston, Cal-

lender, and Malcolm Ross, Mr Justicp Dennistop, Mr Thome George, fho Hon. C. Louisson, and Lady Stout will view the procession from the windows pf the Government oinces at'"Whitehall. One hundred and fifty Chelsea, pensioners will bo at Whitehall, Yeopien. of thp Quard will lie stationed at tho Friary Court, 2000 London Territorials at Marble Arch, and another 2000 near Apsley House. Tho music between W-~tuiinr.ter and Paddington will bo Beoiboven's _4"ar<_h i,i B Flat Minor, the Dead March in "Snul." Chopin's "March Fnnebre,-' and Beethoven's Op. 2G. ' . .

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 9

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FUNERAL PREPARATIONS CABLE NEWS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 9

FUNERAL PREPARATIONS CABLE NEWS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 9