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Show BAY DAYS FOKLONDON 'Coronation Festivities Inaugurated by the Royal family London, Juno 17. The coronation festivities wer.ti inaugurated with the return today or the king and queen to Bucklnghanvpnlace from Windsor, and tho first sessions will beyln to end July 1, w,b(n the court will again ' leave Lont'.on. ! Semi state marked the arrival of their nyajcstlcs, the procosslon from ' PaddI"o-gton station to Buckingham J palarf, consisting of laudaua drawn by fouy bays with postillions and escort-edby escort-edby the royal horse guards. Large ciowds everywhere welcomes the king find queen with hearty cheering and followed them over the whole route Monday will witness the arrival of most of the royal guests and other special ambassadors. John Hays Hammond, special ambassador am-bassador from the United Statos, will make his official entry Into tho city ;at noon, arriving from tho country where he Is spending tho week-end He will be met at the Victoria sta-'tlon sta-'tlon bv the Duke of Connaught, representing rep-resenting King George, and other officials of-ficials and the staff, consisting of Baron Bar-on Sandhurst, I lout Col Bernard R. James and Capt, C F. G Sowerby, especially es-pecially appointed to attend the Am-t erican envoy throughout his mission. , |