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[by electric telegraph—copyright, 1 [per press association.] ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA. IiONDON, October 20.—Tho Prince of Wales ordered the careful observance of tho Sabbath during the tour of India, When travelling in a train he will stop during church hours. IRVING’S FUNERAL. LONDON, October 20. —There was a splendid choral service in tho Abbey at Sir Henry Irving’s funeral. There was au enormous crowd. Trumpets and drums joined in MacKen/.io’s March, written when Irving produced “ Coriolanus.” WORKMEN’S HOTEL. LONDON, October 20.—The Parisian municipality representatives inspected the London County Council’s workmen’s hotel at Deptford, and partook of an excellent sixpenny luncheon. There is no such institution in Paris. ALPINE ACCIDENT. LONDON, October 20.—One hundred and sixty-five accidents, involving 64 deaths, have occurred in the Alps during the present touring season. LONDON, October 20—At tho Newmarket meeting the Middle Park Plato resulted in a win for Flair, with Admiral Crichton second and Gingall third. FOR ETC N DESI ’A TCHES STOLEN. MOROCCO. October 20.—Robbers stole despatches, from the French and German couriers between Fez and Tangier.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 October 1905, Page 3
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