INDEPENDENCE DAY IN LONDON
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... GERHIN FLAG HAULED DOWN. -0 INDEPENDENCE DAY INCIDENT IN HAWAII. (EaERIm's ?? SERVICE.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 14. News of the singular German-Anxerican inei- dent in Hawaii has been brought here by a vessel which left Honolulu on the. 7th inst. It appears ...
... of their own, but he speaks encouragingly of Free Cuba, without fixing, even by a year or ten years, the date of its Independence Day. Mr. McKINLEY, as his fellow-countrymen are accustomed to remark on the boards of Drury Lane, has 1no flies on him. ...
... Ambassador in Paris and Mrs. Horace Porter give a general reception this afternoon in the Rue de Villejuste to commemorate Independence Day. The mansion at Benham Park, Newbury, which since the death of Sir Richard Sutton has been let until recently to Mrs ...
... States Ambassador and Mrs. Choate will give an At 1-lome at their house in Carlton F-louse-terrace on July 4, to mark Independence Day. A large number of Americans now in London are to be present, as well as many prominent British representatives. The ...
... with conspicuous gallantry, and got several people out of the burning building at the risk of their own lives. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY. To-day being the anniversary of the declaration of the independence of the United States, the American flag was run ...
... renovated and redecorated. AFTER the evening pertormance of H.M.S. Pinafore at the Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, last Tuesday (Independence Day) the D'Oyly Carte repertoire opera company sang The Star-spangled Banner and Rule, Brigannia, the representatives ...