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LORD MILNER.

DANGER IN SOUTH AFRICA. PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Reoeived 11.49 p.m., August 9. London, August 9 Thirty-seven thousand people in Britain signed an address of appreciation of Lord Milner’s services. The Cape address had twenty thousand signatures, and the NatM address three thousand. Lord Milner, in acknowledging, expressed gratitude and gratification at the spontaneous assurances of oonfidenoe and sympathy. He adds that no personal annoyances be may have suffered have affected him anything like the same extent the trials and daDgeis to whioh South Afrioa was onoe more being exposed,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1830, 10 August 1906, Page 2

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LORD MILNER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1830, 10 August 1906, Page 2

LORD MILNER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1830, 10 August 1906, Page 2

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