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United Press Association.
London, June 19,
The Australian Eleven continued their innings against an eleven of England to-daj r . At the luncheon adjournment the score stood at 213 for three wickets.
The bill introduced by the Marquis of Salisbury for the reform of the House of Lords that life Peers bo limited to the number of 00, and the number to be nominated annually is not to exceed five. They are to consist of Judges, Admirals, Generals, Privy Councillors, both at Home and the Colonies, Ambassadors, Governors, and also persons of special merit. The Bill has been read a first time. Sir James Eergusson is parleying with Prance as to the proceedings in the expulsion of the Eev Mr Jones from the New Hebrides. Vienna, June 19. Count Kalnoky expects that tte European situation will not be altered by the accession of the Emperor William to the Throne of Germany. Berlin, June 19. The Emperor William’s four sons, Sir Morell Mackenzie, the Grand Dowager Empress, the Dowager Empress, the Empress, and the Princess Alexandra were among those who attended the funeral service. Prince Bismarck was too unwell to be present. Glorious weather was experienced for the funeral, rendering the military spectacle a most striking one.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 21 June 1888, Page 2
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