12 NOVEMBER 1910, Page 2

In a Royal Proclamation, issued in Tuesday's papers, the date

of the Coronation is fixed for Thursday, June 22nd next. The Proclamation states that the part of the ceremony which in times past took place in Westminster Hall will be dispensed with. The ceremonial to be followed will, we understand, be the same as at the Coronation of King Edward. The Archbishop of Canterbury will conduct the service, and the Archbishop of York has, according to precedent, the privilege of crowning Queen Mary.