KING'S CORONATION.
CANADA'S REPRESENTATIVES. A- -WHOLESALE - PROPOSAL. ■ By Telegraph.— Press Association.—Copyright. (Received January 15. 6 p.m.) ; - Ottawa, January 14. r Canadian members of the Dominion House of Commons favour the entire House attending the Coronation. - • A suggestion has been made that the legislators should make the journey to London aboard the Canadian cruiser Niobe. ROUTE OF THE PROCESSION THE REVIEW AT SPITHEAD: (Received January 15, 6 p.m.) ' London, January 14. _• The route of the procession in connection with the Coronation has been decided upon. It will cover, a distance of seven miles, and include Piccadilly, Fleet-street, the Mansion House, and Westminster Bridge. v The fleet at Spithead, r where the review is to take place, will be the most powerful that has ever assembled. v - ■'-.-•
HONOUR FOR COLONIALS. NEWSPAPER ;: , SUGGESTIONS.; (Received January 16, 1 a.m.) . London, January 15. The High' 'Commissioners and Agents-General, interviewed concerning "the newspaper suggestion that representatives of the colonies should be invited to become officebearers "at the' actual Coronation ceremony, agreed that any such initiative on King George's part would be hailed with unbounded enthusiasm throughout the oversea dominions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14579, 16 January 1911, Page 5
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