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THE JUBILEE.

THE CELEBRATIONS AT HOME.

MANIFESTATIONS OF LOYALTY.

[PER PBESS ASSOCIATION.— COPTRiaHT.) London, June 25.

The poor were feasted in fifty sis oentret of London, chiefly at large pablio balls. Many, however, were provided with dinners at their own homes, Tbe classes whom it was deelred to benefit largely were reached,, and plenty of solid English fare was provided, lnolnding plea, tarts, and vegetable;, whllot tobacoo, tea, engar, end in few lmtanoei beer were given. The Princess of (Valeß Bent messages of sympathy to each centra, and &leo visited, in cimpiiny with the Prlnoe, the People's Palace, where thousands of ctlpplea were entertained, and at Central Hall, Holborn. where the recipients were largely outcasts of Clerkenwell and respectable poor. The Piince and Princess mingled freely with the people, and tasted the food. Many tonoblng eoenet were witnessed, in many cases tbe women giving way to tears. The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress were Indefatlgsbls in tboir exertions fit the dinners to the poor, and received the thanks of the Princess of Wales. The Australian gitt of uwftt was divided between tbe cities of Glasgow, Norwich, Salford, and ei-veral other centres, where the donations were keenly appreciated.

Sir Matthew Wblto Kid ley. Seoretary of State for the Home Department, expreseed to Colonel Sir Edward .Bradford! Conimiesloner of the Metropolitan Polloe, the Qaeeo'a extreme gratification at the striking dlsorotlon and taob displayed by the pollca during the jubilee celebrations.

A State ball who held at Bnoklngham Palace last night, at which all tbe mem* bets of tbe Royal family, together with, the visiting foreign Princes, attended. The colonial Premiere, the Agents* General for tbe various colonies, and Sir West by and Lady Perceval, were also present.

The rioting in Dublin wai renewed yesterday, when a mob stoned the police, and afterwards endeavored to destroy the jubilee decorations. The police charged the mob, and compelled them to dliperse.

Thirteen yaohtu started for the Jubilee Cup, offered by Empsror William of Germany, The course was from Dover to Heligoland, The race was wnn by Mr Hodgklnson'n yacht the Wave Qaesn.

(Rooelvod Juno 27, s.ls ami)

Jane 26.

Mr Wyndham Cook's yacht) Freda has been awarded the Kaiser's Cup on her time allowance.

Litter telegrams show that Lord Iveaßh's Cetonla finished first in the Kalosr's Cnp with the Avladne next) four minutes later-

ifKooolved June-27, 6 p.m.)

The majority of the colonial troops sail on July 23rd.

The, Queen reviewed 1500 firemen at Windsor and tho Eton boyß made a torchlight procession to the Castle.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10646, 28 June 1897, Page 3

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THE JUBILEE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10646, 28 June 1897, Page 3

THE JUBILEE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10646, 28 June 1897, Page 3