THE CORONATION.
AN ■ ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE, By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyrieht .:'.■."' London, March 28. ■A committee has been', formed to coordinate.the 'proposals for -the entertainment of oversea Parliamentarians attending the Coronation festivities, , ' Colonel Scsly,. Under-Secretary for War, is chairman 1 of the committee; which includes tho Duke-'of Devonshire, Lord Lucas (Under-Secretary for, the Colonics), Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson (ex-Governor of Capo Colony), Sir Harry Verhey (late assistant private secretary to the/ exSecretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Crewe), Mr.' G...P. Collins (M.P. for Greenock, and Parliamentary Private Secretary to Colonel Seely), Mr. F. W. M'Laren (M.P. for Spalding Division of Lincolnshire,-.and Parliamentary Secretary to Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies), Mr. T. C. MacNnughten (of the Colonial Office), aiid Mr.- E.'W.Wallington (Private Secretary to the Queen). VISIT TO DUBLIN, London,' March 28. .The Lord Mayor of Dublin has been advised that; the Australian and New Zealand Premiers will visit Dublin.. This, he says,.has given great public gratification. Ho is inviting public subscriptions to provide funds for their reception. THE VISIT TO DUBLIN. ■ (Rcc. March 30, 0.50 a.m.) Melbourne, March 29. Mr. Fisher (Prime Minister of.Austrafta), and Sir Joseph Ward will go to Ireland on June 1. Amongst other ceremonies, the Freedom of the City of Dublin will bo conferred on them. A cable message has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, stating that Mr. Redmond is anxious to entertain the Australasian delegates to the Imperial Conference at lunch in Dublin diy-ing tho trip. Mr. Fisher will depart for England next week. • ■'
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1089, 30 March 1911, Page 5
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