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JUBILEE CEREMONIES BALLOTIN'!! POT! PLACES NO LOOM FOB WIVES (F.lnc. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Received Feb. IS, noon.) LONDON, Feb. 17.
The Jubilee functions, especially those at which the King ami Queen will be present, are expected to bo . so overcrowded that, it will be difficult to accommodate all desiring to attend.
In addition to the enormous interest in Britain, thousands of people are coining from the Dominions. One shipping company alone has reported having hooked 4000 passengers from Australia. Rigid rationing and balloting for places will ho necessary. For instance, there are the difficulties afforded''by the presentation of addresses to the King and Queen at Westminster Hall. Nearly 2000 are expected to attend, including peers and members of the House of Com mens, judges, and Dominion and Colonial Parliamentarians, but there will not. he room for their wives.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18633, 18 February 1935, Page 7
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