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Premiers and the Coronation. London, July 19, Tho Standard states that it is proposed to invita all the Colonial Premiers to attend the Coronation, and also hold a Conference on Imperial questions, including tho commercial relations of the Motherland and the Colonies, Marriage in High Life.
Lieut-Col Charles Ferguson, eldest son of Sir James Ferguson, married the Earl of Glasgow’s second daughter. King Edward Honored. ■' King Monolik of Abyssinia sent King Edward the Grand Cross and Star of Ethiopia. ' His Services Recognised. Lieut Guy Gaunt, of the Porpoise, has boon appointod. to the rank of Commander • for his services in tho late trouble at Samoa. Governor’s Salary. Lord Brassey, upon being interviewed, said that the salary of the Victorian Governor was sufficient if he was only expected to perform his strict official duties.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 July 1901, Page 4
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