NO REFUSAL
Ther can be no-refusals on the part of those summoned to the Coronation, states an exchange. Acceptance is ensured by an elaborate method of ascertaining that they wish to be there and appreciate the honour. , Peers and peeresses have the right to be summoned. First-the Earl Mar-| shal takes steps to find out if they want to be present. That is why those willing to be summoned have to send in their names by a certain date. Representatives of the services and various walks of life, of the colonies and Dominions are also . summoned. Royal personages and Ambassadors are invited. The difference is indicated on the cards of admission to the Abbey. These will be of considerable size, magnificently printed, and will be framed afterwards by many proud owners.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 16
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131NO REFUSAL Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 16
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