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GENERAL CABLES.

(By Electric Telegraph—Co'jyriglilj THE KING’S TRIBUTE. 'Received- this dav at 9.20 a.m.) LONDON, June 9. After six years of utilisation for war purpose?, Crystal Palace is being reconstructed for public use. When the King and Queen opened the Imperial War Museum housed in tlux,palace, in the course of a speech his Majesty urged none to forget that Britain owed success in war under God not to armed force alone, but to the labours ancl sacrifices of soldiers and civilians, men and women alike. It was a democratic victory, the work of a nation in arms, organised as never before for a great National struggle.

DUKE OF CORNWALL.

(Received this day at 10.20 a.m.) MELBOURNE, June 11.

The Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales has communicated with Hon. W. M. Hughes (Federal Premier) saying the Prince observed some discussion regarding the omission of the Duke of Cornwall from the list of titles prefixed to the addresses presented in Australia. The Secretary added, that the Prince regretted, owing to somo error, that the title of “Cornwall,” of which he was very proud, had been omitted from the original communication forwarded to Australia, but lie hopes in future addresses the mistake will bo «daji« ■ , though lio is particularly anxious tlmt no change should be effected-in addresses already prepared. The Prince is spending ‘ quietly- Riding and racquets are hi. principal occupations.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1920, Page 1

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230

GENERAL CABLES. Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1920, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1920, Page 1

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