THE CORONATION.
ARRANGING FOR SIGHTSEERS. Loudon, June 15. The railway companies are arranging to land a million passengers in inner London before O.HO on Coronation Day. 'flie newspapers estimate that 150,000 people will occupy the stands, and that there will ho millions in the streets. They advise the people to breakfast at 2.30 in the morning and leave their homes an hour later, MISSING AIRMAN TURNS UP. ) Rome, Juno 15. The aviator, Frey, who has been missing for some days, was discovered by a peasant in a dense thicket near Viterbo, his leg and arm being broken, and there being also terrible injuries to his face. It appears that the motor failed and that Frey tried tc descend, but fell on a tree, where he clung for twelve hours.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 99, 16 June 1911, Page 5
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