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Show STRICT RULES FOR CORONATION DAY LONDON", June 2. Acting under the powers conferred by a rcceut act of parliament, Home Secretary Churchill Church-ill has issued an order prohibiting navigation nav-igation of air craft of any description over the county of London on the three days of the coronation procession, and also over "Windsor and London on the three other days devoted to the events connected with the coronation. The penalty for violations is imprisonment impris-onment for six months or a fine of $1,000. The police regulations' to insure pub-lie pub-lie safety qn coronation day are becoming be-coming so rigorous as almost, to deter tho general public from any attempt to witness the procession. All the barrier bar-rier gates will be closed not later tham S o'clock in the morning possibly much earlier, and all seatholders must be in their places by 7 o'clock. Coronation day will b observed b' the navy by a revival of the ancient custom known as : splicing the main brace," which means the grant of an extra allowance of grog to the men. |