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HIoBELIANEOUS CftBLES Per Press Association. London, Jane 7. The King and Qaeen and the Prince of Wales attended a Hospital Sunday in St. Paul's Cathedral, strength of the British volunteer force on January Ist was 250,000 ■howing a shortage of c£B.cers of 1895. . Lord Silißbury is batter. " Ada Cross'ey, Madame Albini, Ada Butt, and N&relle assisted in a successful concert in aid of the funds of the King's Colonia's, Several Royal" ties were present. Cairo, June 7. Owing to the opening of the Asssuan reservoir, the summer supply of Nile water whereon the cotton and sugar cane crops depend has beta double! « Rome, June 7. In the Chamber, Signor Morgan", a Socialist member, referring to the .Cur's coming visit and King Edward's vKoent visit, said that the sovereign who recantlyyisited Rome was received by the Socialist without* hostile demonstrations beqiuse he was a constitutional ruler. It WouNT be different with the Czir, who had not given a constitution, to his peiple. Received 8,11.2 p.m. I London, June 8. President Lrabet will reside at St. Jtimes' Palace during his visit to London. King Emmanuel arrives in Eagland on November 15th. * I - New Yobk, June 8. The Eppinger Company, one of the largest grain dealing firms at 'Frisco, ; have failed wi<h liabilities amounting to several million dollars Fifty operatives were drowned at Spartanburg by the fioad. Vienna, June 8. Unprecedented stagnation prevails in the Austrian iron industry. Great numbers of workers are emixfs&iTgt j America. - Rsosived 9, 12 32 a.m. ■ London, June 8. In connection with the Sovereigns' attendance at the Hospital Sunday service at Ss., Paul's Cathedral, 200 uninformed nurses lined the nave. The Lord Mayor and members of the Corporation received the King at the entrance to the city and presented the official sword. -They then accompanied the Sovereigns to St. Paul's. The Bishop of Stepn»j preached.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 135, 9 June 1903, Page 3
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