THE CORONATION. NEW SOUTH WALES DELEGATE.
MR, WADE'S OPINION. STATE PREMIER OUGHT TO GO By Telegraph.— Pre6s Association.— Copyright (Received January 25, 9.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Mr. C. G. Wade, (ex-Premier) ex pressed the opinion that it is the dut; of Mr. M'Gowen, State Premier, t represent New South Wates^at""""tE Coronation. MILITARY REPRESENTATION WANTED. SYDNEY, 24th January. The Officer Commanding the Seconi Infantry Regiment has offered to de fray the expenses of sending two offi cers and ten non-commissioned officer to represent the Australian defenci forces at the Coronation. A scheme is also afoot to send 8( senior cadets to the Coronation by pri vate subscription. -REPRESENTATIVES FROM SOUTH ' AFRICAN PARLIAMENT. (Received January 25, 9.40" a.m.) CAPETOWN, 24th January. The Union Parliament will send i deputation of representatives to th< Coronation.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 7
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