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TIE CORONATION. 4. weather unsettled. GREAT CROWDS IN THE STREETS. (Press Association.—Bv Telegraph.— Copyright). London, Yesterday. After <a long spell of perfect weathe.r, there hii.vo been heavy raiiiif storms im Loudon, and tho weather is avow unsettled. Tliero ■arc great crowds in tJuo streets gazing at ilie doconitione. Jjiirge crowds) have ga-thowd at tine Victoria Station to witness the amuvn.l of Foreign Missions. Tho Dub .and Duchess of Oonl),aught .received the Crown Princes and lVinereaes' of Germany n t n>d Greece, and tho Prince Consort of tho Netherlands. THE WORLD OYER. ELECTION RIOTS IN AUSTRIA A ErfTRALIAN BANQUET. DEATH IN THE MILK JUG. (Proas Association.—By Telegraph.— Copyright). Loudon, Yesterday, Sir Newton Moor® .presided at the luncheon ol tfe WestmaJjaa -Mincoumers Association'. Admiral Bedfoixl prposcd the health of Mr Wilson, tho \Vestrafaiii -premier, and- hoped tho ekctioma would renew tho Government's term of office. Air Wilson justified tiro Government's policy in encouraging mining, which was Wcst•rafc's pircmiiiei' mciiustry. M® Door lette anticipated that tho future of thiD Bullfinch mime would be even moire marvelous than in tho past. Tho Austrian, Argentine, Danish, Spanish, Dutch and Chinese battleships have arrived at Spithead. The Marvfebone Club lis ficiii'd!i.ng a team to Australia in tho 'autumn. The captaincy will bo 'decided later. Mr LloyeMJeorge questioned in the Houso ol Commons a,s to the causo of the fall in gilt-edged securities since j.yt)G, .explained that the .fait was due to absorption of capital by the South African war, 'broadening trustee investments, and Government borrowing for tho Irish land 'purchases. Fifteen hundred colonial troops accompanied the Grenadier Guards' Band ami'attended .service at' St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday. The Roman Catholic members of the various contingents attended service in Westminster Cathedral. . It is reported that Government will pass tho Finance Bill in the House of Commons until after the issue raised by the Parliament Veto Bill is settled. The Duko of G'onnaught and Lord Kitchener inspected the New Zear landers audi other cotonial troops at the Duke of York's School. A thousand troops afterwards .wernt to the Festival of Empire, where they were inspected by Viscount Haildano and General Sir lan Hamilton. Dr Findfcy, in an interview in tlio Evening Stand'ard, explained tho working of the iindleterminate sentaices, tho Tokanui farm and tree-plawtr ing camps. The Standard say.? that tho system puts New Zealand in tho fore-front of tile world for the scientifically humane treatment of paisonei's. In tlio West Ham election ease, tho judges decided that Master-mail's agent was guilty of corrupt practice ■in having knowingly returned an uov truo account of election expenses. Judgment will b3 given to-morirow. Thirty Roman Catholic working boys in a homo- at Edinburgh were soiled with illness, apparently caused by an irritant poison. One died and tlio otliers are progressing towards recovery. A number of residents in the vicinty are ill. Tho milk supply is suspected. Calcutta, Yesterday. Rajkumar, Sub-inspector of the Criminal Investigation DcpartlwiVit, is dead at Maimansing. Vienna. Yesterday. During the election riots at Drobobyez (Gdicia), the crowd stoned tlio military, who replied with' ® volley, eight rioters being killed. GANE MILKER. 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Mr R. Linn, cf Ncrmanby, who is ono of the biggest Hipplieis to this creamery, has a "Gaue" Milk Ro leaser attached to liis milking ma chine, auri I may eay that tlio milk he Imb delivered here Im?, through the whole season, been in poifect coiulitiou. During tho hottest part of the seasou, when other supplier)' milk has been refused, his hue beeu in a most satisfactory condition. During the whole teason I have never bad to retcra a ponud of his milk. (Signed) J. EGGERS, , Manager Te Koto Creamery. Jnne fith, :910. Wanpanui Represectative, H. BUCHANAN, Wauganui East. 8] For Chronio Chest Complaint?, Woods' Great Peppermint Cum 1/6,2/6 An extra large and fine selection of Fountain Pens by the world's best makers, and very best value. Self-filling fountain pens from 7s Gd, Wm. Pad-, stationo r Uso"Globe" Metal Polish, economical and lasting, Music Case l !, "Pf»»r," "Dnrnlhvp," and "Teddy Beat" Begs, Writirg Deiik,, Pu>sen, Pocbt Books, Auto-rujih Albums, DiariesJor 191), Acsonnt Bocks, etc., at Park's. Professor, Blim, the renowned African explorer, laiely relumed lo civilisation, n a rerent nierview. says lliat the most interesting trait of the "Boula Boula" tribe of Central Aiiica is their almost universal use of Hir.kydory Boot Polish as a skin cmollien. GIVES VIM AND VIGOUR. The best tonic and health drink von can possibly buy is Wai-rongra Natural Mineral Water. It is Natme's boon for the anaemic, the dyspeptic, the overworked, and those affected with uric acid. But Wni-"ongca is more than a valuable tenic, : t is a table water delightfully soft and refreshing, while as a blender with wines, spirits and milk it is. just perfection

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1348, 21 June 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1348, 21 June 1911, Page 8