THE CORONATION
An Empire Broadcast by DUKE OF GLOUCESTERLONDON, March 25. The Duke of Gloucester, in opening a wing completing the world headquarters of the Overseas League on April 14 will deliver by radio-tele-phone the King’s message to the Gov-ernor-Generals of the Dominions and the Viceroy of India. He will receive replies for conveyance to his Majesty. Such an exchange of greetings 13 unprecedented- It is expected it will be heard throughout the Empire through the linking up of the Post Office radio-telephone services., enabling it to be broadcast. CORONATION SERVICES. ' WELLINGTON, March . 27- . The Prime Minister (Bt Hon M- J. Savage) has! received advice that some of the churches find if inconvenient to hold the Coronation service on Sunday,May I£, and he has suggested that those churches which are unable to hold a special service on that date, might hold it on May 9 or any date between May 9 and May 16-
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Grey River Argus, 29 March 1937, Page 5
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