WREATHS AND BRAPINGS.
(Received May 21st, 12.20 a.m.) LONDON, May 20.
Tho. route of tho proccssipn will bo Ijnert with purple and white Venetian masts, from which flags (including those of all the colonies) will bo displayed at hall-mast. Thousands of lourel wrifths, many of these from Boys' Brigades. Working Men's Clubs, Mothers' Meetings, Primrose Leagues, and Orphanages, will bo similarly displayed. In Pall "Mall, ®t. James street, and Piccadilly the clubs aro draped with violet or -black,-Aps-ey Houso and Grosvenor Houso With purple. The Ritas' and Berkeley Hotels. and the' majority of private houses, are similarly draped. Thero is a great purple arch at Paddington, surmounted by a crown inscribed "Fajor well."
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 9
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