CABLE NEWS. BRITISH ANO FOREIGN.
THE HOOLIGAN OUTRAGE. ;_; _ Press Association— Telecraph-Copyrigit Received June 10, 10.3 p.m. LONDON, June 9. Three "Hooligans" have been arrested for the manslaughter of Spicer. THE LATE SIR D. COOPER. . ' -LONDON, June 9. The late Sir Daniel Cooper was j buried at Brompton. 'A' number of i lepresentative colonials attended. -./ THE CORONATION. ' LONDON, June 9.> Mr Seddon is expected to arrive in. London on the'Mth instant, and Mr Barton and Sir John Forrest! on the l»th. , . . I Fourteen hundred troops, representing the Army in South Africa, are aboard the transport Bavaria, and are; expected to arrive on the 25th, in time to take part in the Coronation festivities, if they make a fast passage. . Tke Lord Mayor of London presided' at a great meeting at the Mansion Howse to arrange for a Coronation giff to the King, who desired to give it 'to a hospital. It was resolved to open a, national fund. Fifty-five thousand povads were subscribed at the meeting. THE PLAGUE. SYDNEY, June 10. - Oka case of plague was reported to- **• , j • ' ;fV-'.; fV-'. SNOW IN AUSTRALIA. ;V'-' : SYDNEY. June IJK !'■ ■ Baow has fallen at Kiandra. • j ;
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10667, 11 June 1902, Page 1
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