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GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY

... GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY. Duns:ma anseer.) ATMOdt. IL Ilse anniversary the m Holy Week (0.8.). the the event is being held thrombin* Greece morning the King red Own, and ell the member of - the Greek Royal family. mowpeeled by the Princess of Weise, the ...

CELEBRATIONS IN

... calculated to disconcert patriots and damp the high spirits with which our kinsmen from over tho seas are wont to celebrate Independence Day, the intelligence that came later to hand mast needs have rejoiced their hearts. Santiago captured; Spanish ships destroyed ...

SEIZURE OF AN ISLAND

... case, General Shatter's prediction has been practically fulfilled—that the Stars and Stripes would float oser the city Independence Day. That the result does not exactly correspond with the premise is due the humanity the General in delaying the bombardment ...

AMERICAN NATIONAL

... AMERICAN NATIONAL FESTIVAL. FROM OTTB OWN CORRESPONDENT. NEW YORK, Tuesday. The celebration of Independence Day was noisier, more enthusiastic, and more sangwinsry than ever. What made it so was the fact that this is the anniversary of the receipt of ...

UNITED STATES

... Mias Dsntlej fell out of the car and was killed. Naw Oelkanm, July 6.—The citizens of New Orleans yesterday celebrated independence Day. for the first time since IHOU. All plaose business were closed, and the day was obsarved general holiday. The Italian ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, JULY 6

... justified tiro action the party, and fulfilled their predictions. In London the usual celebrations by Americans marked Independence Day. Telegrams from Paris and elsewhere state that the memorable anniversary was observed with special enthu- M. Rostand’s ...

EAST LON DOS TRADES

... given the Countess of Radnor's amateur orchestra, to-morrow Dr. Bridge give* an organ recital, and on Saturday American Independence Day is to aj*- propriately celebrated. The specially erected exhibition buildings have the advantage «f the garden* the People* ...

BIRTHDAY. LONDON SCHOOL CHILDREN’S CELEBRATIONS

... tho Sovereigu’s birthday—in the United Kingdom, at least—not become for the boys and girls great national festival like Independence Day in tho United States? Every school should on that day hoist the national flag, and the pupils should taught regard it ...

THIS DAILY TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1896

... The general diemaaon then dosed, and (be House adjourned natal Monday for (be INDEPENDENCE DAY. [iKUTUt’ft aOK.NCT. 1 NEW YORK, Satcbdat. The observance of Independence Day, the nation** birthday, has been everywhere marked the old-time fervour and enthusiasm ...

TO-DAYS ARRANGEMENTS

... The annual banquet of the American Society in Lon- B. Westraliaa Mines. kc., WmAeJ«r House, 12.30. don, in celebration Independence Day, aroused ex- Cartavio Sug«\ 144, 3. optional interert avanin*, and > hiye and Gd. Mmirc. 6. lypr-Wiit.tiTQ company nsrerabled ...

AFFAIRS IN CRETE

... bridge is guanied by MO men. No in'sdation' are as yet reported. Things teem quiet today, and there is every likelihood at independence Day pawing quietly. As there are for this present no army mattes tors, the captain of each company bee to perches, daily ...