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THE BACCARAT SCANDAL.

(Per Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) (Per Pkess Association.) (KocoiTca G.20 p.m., June 14th.) London, June 13. The Gazette notifies that Sir William Gordon Cumming hna been removed from his position in tho Army, the Queen "having no further occasion for his services." (Special to thb Pkbsb Ahbooiatjoit.) (Eooeivod 10.40 a.m., Juno 13th.) London, June 12. Sir William Gordon Cumming writes to

the Press accusing Lord Chief Justice Coleridge of gross partiality. (Received 6.10 p.m., Juno 14th.) June 13. In commenting on tho baccarat case tho 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 presence of tho Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir William Gordon Gumming was accorded an enthusiastic reception on returning to his country seat at Altyre, near Forrea iu Scotland.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5168, 15 June 1891, Page 2

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THE BACCARAT SCANDAL. Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5168, 15 June 1891, Page 2

THE BACCARAT SCANDAL. Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5168, 15 June 1891, Page 2