BRITISH AND FOREIGN
' United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CONGRESS. LONDON, June 29. The Congress of Chambers of Commerce resolved that it is desirable that a Royal Commission, representing Great Britain, the colonies, and India, consider the possibilities of increasing and strengthening the trade relations of the Empire. CRICKET. Playing against a West Indian team, Townsend and Jessop scored 201 in an hour, Jessop contributing 167. THE AUSTRIAN SUCCESSION. VIENNA, June 29. In view of his approaching morganatic marriage with Countess Chotek, the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir-presumptive to ■the throne of Austria-Hungary, in .the presence of the JSmperor and Court, formally renounced the right of any. of the children of the marriage to succeed to the Throne.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12243, 2 July 1900, Page 5
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