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SPECTATORS AT CORONATION

MORE SEATS GRANTED ALONG ROUTE _ ~ LONDON, October 5. More seating accommodation Is to be. provided for overseas visitors to se ® the ,Coronation procession. The demand for seat, ha, already exceeded all expectations and. as a result, the Government has decided te allocate a limited number of its official seats to various travel agencies. This number will be in addition to the stands which the agencies will build themselves, and tickets will cost each hlng from 16 guineas to M guineas

The British Travel and Holidays Association in a statement about the new allocation says that the majority of the seats in the Government stands are allocated through representative national organisations covering, as tar as practicable, every aspect of national life.

A substantial number of seats Is also to be given to the Commonwealth High Commissioners, the Colonial Office and the Commonwealth Relations Office for distribution io visitors from the countries concerned.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26855, 7 October 1952, Page 7

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SPECTATORS AT CORONATION Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26855, 7 October 1952, Page 7

SPECTATORS AT CORONATION Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26855, 7 October 1952, Page 7