THE DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE
THANKSGIVING SERVICE.
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London , , April 1. In connection with the Queen's celebration it lias been arranged that the Colonial troops and the Premiers, and the Royal carriages shall constitute a separate procession, which will wait for the Queen and groups in ft'oat. At the conclusion of the thanksgiving service they will take a position in the rear of the main procession.
The whole of the Bishops attending the Lambeth Conference will take part in the thanksgiving service.
An immense number of Queen's jubilee medals are being struck, Birmingham firms have made fifteen millions. Sydnky, April a. The Postmaster-General contemplates a new issue of stamps to commemorate the Queen's celebrations. Melbouhnk, April 2. The detachment) of mounted troops to visit England has been increased to three offlcors and forty-eight men. Nafii'.r, Friday. At a meeting of the National Association, it wns decided that all the branches of the National Association in the colony should unite in presenting a congratulatory addresa to Hor Majesty. CllKlsTCliuiiCH, Friday. To-night, at a meeting held at the City Council Chamber, it wns decided to complete the Jubileo Homo for Age.l Poople, as a memorial of the Record Reign.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10407, 3 April 1897, Page 1
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