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THE JUBILEE.
THE STRANDED STEAJMEP
HYDASPES
. ~ London, June 21. The illum.:)i_ t i o n_ to-night in honor of the jubllep. W ero of a mostbrilliantcharactor; at the Adm:'?alty especially attracted an immense concourse of people. The streets generally were thronged, but everything passed off in au' orderly manner. Telegrams from every part of the United Kingdom, the Continent, the Colonies, and Amerioa, report that the jubilee was celebrated with great enthusiasm. ..... Evening. The Queen in no way suffered by today's jubilee proceedings. Suez, June 21. Tho P. and 0. steamship Hydaspes, bound from Calcutta to London, which has gone,ashore f-a the Gulf of Suez, will have to be lightened before she can be got off. Two steamers have gone to her assistance. All the passengers and mails were removed to the Company's steamer Tan j ore.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4946, 23 June 1887, Page 3
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