BRAZILIAN MUTINEERS.
$ DEATH OF EIGHTEEN ADMITTED. By Telegraph—l'rcsa Association—Copyriehl Rio de Janeiro, May 29. Marshal Hemes da Fonseca, President of Brazil, in a message to the Chamber of Deputies, admitted the death of eighteen of the marines who mutinied in November last. The Commander of Des Cobras Island, where the mutiny occurred, was, he added, being prosecuted. The message also justified the shooting of several other deported men. i DOMINION CORONATION. AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. A QUARTER OF A CENTURY'S REIGN. Whilst thousands are wending their way to the Homeland from the four corners of tho earth to take, part in the Coronation ceremonies, little thought is given to public affairs, which, under ordinary circumstances, would loom largely. T«;enty-fivo years ago, there came a visitor to New Zealand, who took up his abode—a stranger among strangers. Slowly but surely he made conntless friends through his never-failing attention to tho requirements of his patrons and contemporaneously with tho crowning of our respected King Georse, it has been decided to crown Tiipsictira the King of all Cough Remedies. Right down thn Inst quarter of a century it has travelled, bringing health and happiness to thousands, who to-dny acclaim that Tussicura is sure death for coughs and colds. It never fails. It goes right to the root of tho trouble, and thrusts it out without compunction. There are no beg-pnrdon methods about this great household romeily. It enters into an argument with tho most obstreperous cough and the cough has to go. Therefore it is only right that Tussicura should bo crowned King of All.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1141, 31 May 1911, Page 7
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261BRAZILIAN MUTINEERS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1141, 31 May 1911, Page 7
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