THE CORONATION.
■ 4 AIRCRAFT BILL AGREED TO. By Tsleirapa— Pi;es3 Association—Oopyrieht London, May 31. In -the Honse of Commons, the Aircraft Bill (introduced by Mr. Winston Churchill, Homo Secretary), the main object of which is to prevent aeroplaning over London during Coronation Week, was read a third time, unanimously. AN ARCHBISHOP'S APPEAL. Archbishop Wright, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, and Primate, in entreating churchmen to attend service on Coronation Day, declared "that King George's reign may be fraught with crisis concerning the destiny, for us as an Empire." A PAPAL INDULGENCE. (Rec. June 1, 11.5 p.m.) London, June I. In order thnt Roman Catholics throughout the British Empire may be able to participate fully in the Coronation festivities, tho Pono has issued a decree dispensing them from the usual observance of Friday, Jnne 23, as a day of abstinence.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1143, 2 June 1911, Page 5
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