THE MUTINOUS GRENADIERS.
LONDON, Jvi? 12. When the luniskilling. Fusiliers were landing from the train at Portsmouth, to coerce the mutinous Grenadier Guards, they sang " God save Ireland," and Cheered the Guards. The Yorkshire regiment immediately replied. The Guards were quiet. The justice of the men's com plaints ia partly admitted. I |The Yorkshire regiment has returned to Portsmouth, leaving a small party to assist the Guards in their duties. THE MINING EXHIBITION. The opening of the Mining Exhibition ha 3 been postponed until July 28. The Duke of Fife being unable to open the Mining Exhibition, the Marquis of Salisbury will be asked to perform the ceremony. Coloniets generally are dissatisfied at the opening date being postponed. The New South Wales Court will, however, be opened unofficially on July 17. That Colony has a grand tshow, comprising nearly half of the Exhibition, and its timber exhibit is also very attractive. South Australia has a good display, while that of Victoria, Tasmania, and New Zealand is only fair.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6910, 21 July 1890, Page 4
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