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English: The dismissal notice of Sir William Gordon-Cumming from the army, following the loss of his slander suit; part of the w:Royal baccarat scandal. Published in w:The London Gazette, June 1891
Date 12 June 1891
Source

Original publication: w:The London Gazette, issue 26171

Immediate source: https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26171/page/3119
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