THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE .
Military Displays in Enjsland
(lIKUTER'S TKHXUIAM.)
Lonvon, March 22. A IiUAND parade and march past of Voluntoors will toko place before the Queon at Buckingham Palaco on the 22nd of July.
In roply to a quostion in the House of Commons, Lord Georgo Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that tho Queon's roviow at Portsmouth on .luly 21 would include important evolutions to tcet tho dofonco of tho British seaports.
(NY TELEGRAPH—OWN COBRKSIONDENT)
CmtisTCiiURCH, this day, Meeting in Cliristchurch.
It is probable that at an adjourned mooting of tho Jubiloo Committee to-day, Mr Justice Johnston will bo elected Chairman, Captain Gareoto Secretary, and Mr Bellhoueo Assistant Secretary. Of Hie various *chom©3 put forward, one of the most generally favoured is ox-Mayor Hulbert's Victoria ABylum for aged and indigont. If successfully carried out, tho asylum would replace Ashburton Old Men's Homo and Christchurth Armagh-stroot depot for womon.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1887, Page 2
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150THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1887, Page 2
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