THE BACCARAT SCANDAL
By Electric Telegraph,—Copyright. accusationTgainst THE JUDGE, ADVICE TO THE PRINCE GF WALES. (special.) London', June 12. Sir W. Gumming writes to the press accusing Lord Chief Justice Coleridge of gross partiality. (Received June 14, 6.10 p.m.) London, June 13. In commenting on the Baccarat case the Guardian adjures the Prince of Wales to seek society suited to his high station. The Church Times urges the Prince to openly renounce cards in the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir William Gordon Camming was accorded an enthusiastic reception on returning to his country seat at Altyre, near Forres, Scotland. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) (Received June 14, 0.20 p.m.) London, June 13. The Gazette notifies that Sir William Gordon Gumming has been removed from his position in the army, the Queen “ having no further occasion for his services."
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9320, 15 June 1891, Page 2
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