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An endless cheer 24 miles long and over four hours ceaseless duration constitutes the most remarkable sound in canada's history. So does Gregory Clark(...)
An endless cheer 24 miles long and over four hours ceaseless duration constitutes the most remarkable sound in canada's history. So does Gregory Clark(...)

An endless cheer 24 miles long and over four hours ceaseless duration constitutes the most remarkable sound in canada's history. So does Gregory Clark(...)

Date5/19/1939
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Original Toronto Star caption: An endless cheer 24 miles long and over four hours ceaseless duration constitutes the most remarkable sound in canada's history. So does Gregory Clark describe the reception which Montreal yesterday accorded the King and Queen - and the multitudes who raised that four-hour cry many of them been waiting since 6 a.m. to see the royal arrival at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. In the French quarters and in the English; in old fashioned and poor streets and through fashionable hill streets their majesties moved at the trotting speed of the Royal Canadian Hussars amidst 2;000;000 subjects come from far and near; Gregory Clark reports. [Incomplete]
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0122556F