THE RECORD REIGN.
JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. - MEMBERS OF THE COMMONS OVERLOOKED. INSPECTION OF COLONIAL TROOPS Bi* THE QUEEN. ■JJgSriEW OF SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS. ( Per Press Association.—' '•■pyriyht.) London, June 30. In the Honse of Commons the Hon. A. J. Balfour announced the receipt of a message from the Queeen in which she stated that she was distressed to hear, through the newspapers, that owing to a mistake all the members of the House were not admitted to the ceremony of presenting the address passed by the House. Her Majesty therefore desires to see all the members and their wives at Windsor on Saturday. The Queen inspects the whole colonial troops at Windsor Castle on Friday. Subsequently she will entertain them at luncheon. The Queen reviewed at Windsor four thousand public school volunteers under the command of Lord Methven and Colonel Viscount Falmouth, the commanding officer of the Coldstream Guards. A baronetcy has been conferred upon Sir James Reid, physician in ordinary to the Queen, and a knighthood upon Mr Andrew Charles Howard, one of the assistant commssioniers of the police.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 361, 1 July 1897, Page 3
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178THE RECORD REIGN. Hastings Standard, Issue 361, 1 July 1897, Page 3
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