CABLEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. A ROYAL INVITATION". LONDON, June 27. (Ileceivc-d June 28, at 8.3! a.m.) The Prince and Princess of Wale* have invited Mr Seddon to dinner on July S. OBITUARY. Yi'illiam Lidderdale, ex-Govei'nor of the Bank of England; eetafc 70. WATERTOKD JtOUGHS. A crowd of roughs in Watcrford, objecting to the postponement of the Coronation festivities, smasued a councillor's shop windows and made bonfires in the streets. Hastily-enrolled special constables finally quelled the riot. Many arrests wero made. SENTENCES REMITTED. Many sentences on military prisoners were remitted on Thursday, the day on which the King's Coronation was to have taken place. THE KING'S HOSPITAL FUND. Juno 28, (P.eceiveil .Time 28, at 10.41 p.m.) Sir E. Barton, president- of a committee which included Mr Seddon and other Premiers, the AgenH-gciicrnl, -mil leading Australians in Loudon, support a ball at the Crystal Palace on Wednesday in aid of King Edward's Hospital Fund.
A VESSEL RELEASED,
(Received June 2'), at 3.20 p.m.) The British vessel Fordey,' bavins; been acquitted of blame in connection with the collision with the German gunboat, lias been released. A*MILLIOXAIItK EARL. (Received June 28, at 10.3! p.m.) Earl FilxwilliimiV estate has been proved at three millions. THE G0VK!lXOll-fiKNE11AL OP AUSTRALIA. June ,2!).
(Received June 30, at 0.53 a.m.) Lord Ilnpetoun's .successor as Gover-nor-General of the Australian Commonwealth has not yet been chosen. Lord Tennyson , will be Administrator after July 11. A MOTOR-CAR RACE. PARIS, June 17. (Received June 28, a! f.l.iiS a.m.) One hundred and thirty-i?: motor cars started on a race from fails to Vienna. There have been many .rrious accidents, one fatal.
LOSSES AT BACCARAT,
ST. PKTEIISJH'DC;., Jimp 27. (Received June 28, nf. 8.52 a.m.) ('mini August Polocki, one nf tile Czar's iii(!o*.(lp-casip, lose £70.000 play, ins baccarat in War.-!»v. His valet prevented liiiu from committing suicide.
INTERCOLONIAL.
Pres.? Association—iiy Telegraph—Copyright.
COXCILfATIOX AND ARBITRATION
.MEIiIIOI'RN'K, June ilB.
Mr Dcafcin has promised i: deputation of labour bodies flint a Conciliation' and Arbitration .Bill shall bo prepared during the Federal parliamentary recess.
QUEENSLAND'S REVENUE. BRISBANE, June 28. (Received Juno 23, at 10 a.m.)
The Premier states that there is sure to bo a shortage in revenue, as an interest payment of £750,000 lias to be met this year. *
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12392, 30 June 1902, Page 5
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