THE KING'S CORONATION.
By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright.
(deceived June 21. 7.30 p.m.)
London. June 20. Continuous vain is causing great discomfort to the Indian troops camped at Hampton Court, and to the Maltese, Cypriotes, Malays, Chinese, Sikhs, Cingalese, Nigerian and Rhodesian detachments camped at Alexandra Park.
The Eiji Constabulary, a representative of Uganda, the Moorish mission and Said Apai, representing the Zanzibar protectorate, have arrived in London.
DONATIONS TO HOSPITALS.
Sydney, June 21.
The banking companies, instead of illuminating their buildings at the Coronation, have decided to make monetary gifts to the hospital. The Hank of New South Wales and the Commercial Banking Company give £250 each, and other banks bring the total to £750. Similar action is being taken by the Melbourne banks.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11999, 23 June 1902, Page 5
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