CABLES NEWS IN BRIEF.
(Received This Day, 9.30 a.m.; LOKDO,N, -July 4. St. Peter's, Eaton .Square, was crowded for the wedding of Lady dnistanco Foljambe, daughter of the Karl of Liverpool, to the tfev. A. Hawkins. The- bride did 'not arme, but had written to her father saying that she had oli'anged her iniiid°iUKl had left London. 'jhe Lard .Mayor of Dublin states that if the Corporation persist in refusing an address of welcome, he ■himself would go and, as a Catholic, thank the King for deleting the offensive words 1 rom the Coronation Oath. , , , , The Liverpool strike .has ended and the Carmania and Empress of Britain have sailed. The executors of U. Parker sued Mr Horatio Bottoml.v (Liberal Iμ. P.), ''or £20,000 in connection with a judgment obtained in November. 1905. The court ordered the account to bo taken and order"ed Mr Bottomly to pay accordingly .Mr Bottomlv also submitted to judgment lor £17.2.10 in another case'. Mr E. T. Hooley was associated with Bottoiuly in both actions.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 July 1911, Page 3
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169CABLES NEWS IN BRIEF. Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 July 1911, Page 3
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