Great Engellex
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DULWICH EVENING DISPATCH
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DULWICH 8 JULY HEADLINES
DULWICH 8 JULY HEADLINES
THE QUEEN'S RETURN TO DULWICH
The Queen has returned to Dulwich and immediately continued her commitment to the Armed Forces, and announcing an Official Invitation to the Crown Prince of Arendaal.
Her Majesty the Queen continues to be the object of great admiration in the Armed Forces. The Queen on her return from the Republic of Bantyr reviewed the Horse Grenadier Guards at Dulwich. This regiment was drawn up in line in Pall Mall, in front of the Palace of Battent. After minutely inspecting this fine regiment of five thousand men, her Majesty distributed several crosses of the Queen-Empress Adelaide and other military medals, after which the regiment filed off before her, amidst cries of ‘God Save the Queen! Long Live the Queen!’. The Queen was on horseback during the whole review. The Lord Chamberlain also announced to the media publications present that her Majesty had extended a formal invitation to his Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Arendaal to visit Dulwich, as well as senior members of the Aren Court.
The guests of the Queen, on their arrival, will be conducted to their apartments at the Royal Palace, and, after having changed their travel costume will be presented to her Majesty before dinner. The dress of Lords and Gentlemen for the Queen’s palaces is a frock coat in the morning, and a dress coat an white neckcloth in the evening, a military uniform maybe worn otherwise in the evening. Hunting is understood to be an event for the Queen to host during the Crown Prince’s visit.
There is a lot of talk in Dulwich that his Majesty the King of Walssex-Battent is to suppose a project to Queen Charlotte for the transformation of the Palace of Battent on Pall Mall into a splendid official residence of the monarch of Great Engellex, as the present Royal Palace at Dulwich is considered rather dowdy. The project, it is believed, will take note of the need of the monarch to have a more suitable office and official facilities for conducting the affairs of the nation; including a suit of rooms for intelligence and military purpose incorporating the latest technology and innovation to support her Majesty’s efforts.
ARMY AND NAVAL DISPATCHES
BOARD OF THE IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF
Lord Crawely, within the House of Lords moved to inform their Lordships of the Board of the Imperial General Staff established by her Majesty. I think it right to inform your Lordships that her Majesty, by the advice of the Imperial Defence Committee and her ministers, has appointed a Board of the Imperial General Staff to inquire into certain matters of the immediate defence of her Majesty’s realm of Great Engellex and into what provisions are necessary for the President of the Board of Public Works to consider in respect of civil projects that will be needed to commence. This board is to receive representations on the subject of civil and military infrastructure from leading personages of Great Engellex, public and not; and respecting reviews commanded to take place inspecting the condition of her Majesty’s Royal Navy, Army, and Royal Air Force. The War Secretary, sitting within the Lords, the Duke of Rotheremere conceded that the step now being taken by her Majesty was one which ought to have been taken long ago. He informed the house that he will advise the Queen at the moment the report and considerations of the board will be in her Majesty’s hands, as Commander-in-Chief, will be natural and proper for her Majesty to adopt the necessary policies and implement the changes advised.
ZADAR-ISTRIAN ISLANDS
RIOTERS ATTEMPT TO DISTURB THE PEACE OF ZADAR
After a religious ceremony celebrating the birthday of the Lord Commissioner of Zadar-Istria a compact group followed the military band as it quitted the Zadar Cathedral, and demanded with loud cries the Domovina. The Imperial Officer commanding the battalion refused to comply, on which the mob loudly expressed its displeasure, using insulting language, and humiliated the officers. Two of the mob leaders were instantly arrested, the others dispeared. In the course of the evening a large crowd assembled before the Zadar Cathedral and cries were heard demanding justice and unity, mingled with the nationalist lyrics of Domovina. A considerable number proceeded to other points throughout the city making the same demonstrations; but the cathedral continued to be the centre of attraction.
In less than half an hour the whole of the Imperial Officers issued from their barracks throughout Zadar, and the General, at the head of a battalion of cavalry, charged the rioters, who fled with such speed that the morning papers described them as Negroes of Zadar. Several arrests were made.