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‘Now Chum.”—(l) Ahead, 11 hourn 30 minutes. (2) The report woe arranged eo that introductory matter could be dispatched, ail soon as things began to tnovo; then. as events proceeded they were recorded and placed on the wires, Tho introductory matter reached New Zealand at 7,35 pun,; the various times at which complementary sections of the report arrived were not printed in detail, as to do so would have made the report look like a railway time-table. Tho actual crowning took place at 12.37 p.m., Greenwich time, or seven minutes past midn'.ght in Wellington, so that, as messages came till nearly 2 o’clock m the morning, it _ was only a matter of expeditious handling to get a complete record of the event through even to this "uttermost end of the Empire." (3) Looking north, from right (east) to left (west), but, of course, it is the earth which moves.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7849, 11 July 1911, Page 4
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