BBSELLAHEOUS HEWS.
ACBTItALIAN AND N.Z. CAIIDE ASSOCIATION,
a warning. NEW iOUK. Aug. 2
Speaking at Willie.mstou n. Massnchusell". Sir’ Valentine Chiral, who lor a long period was the Director of the Foreign Department of the hondoti ‘‘Times." drew attention to the menace that the stirring ut the Ka-t held for the Occident. He declared that runic way miml hi* found tin* the pence--IUI adjustment of their relations, or the wc"ld Mvould In' plunged into a deadly racial ( inliici. The rate" o! the l'.a.'t. he pointed out. resented the white man'" n"sumntion of sujieri'irity. I.ABOI'E AIMS AND METHODS. NEW YORK. Aug. 2. At Williani'own. Massachusetts. Mr R. 11. Tawnley. Counsellor el the British Labour Party, delivered the first of a seriv" of addresses on ‘’The Ili-toiy and Policy of the liriti'h Ltthuur J’iirty." heiore the Institute of Polities. He said: “Tin* Labour Patty is going to he a permanent phenomenon in Englisli politics. It never was a revolutionary party in its method", but it is. and will continue, to he revolutionary in its aim-." N.X. MEMORIAL. LONDON. Aug. Lk , The King of the Belgians unveiled at Messines a New Zealand memorial on a commanding position on the brow of a hill overlooking the old front trenches the panorama including historic battle grounds. The gathering included Generals (lodley. Braithwaite anil Chaytor. also Sir .lames and Lady Allen. Sir George and Lady Fenwick. The memorial was dedicated bv the Rev prank Dunnage of Christchurch. King Albert cspies-ed the Belgian"' gratitude le.r the New Zealander's valour and generosity. The burgomaster undertook to keep the monument in good condition; Sir .1. Allen placed a wreath on tlte memorial on lxdtalf of New Zealand. Sir .1. Allen to-morrow unveils a Gravenstafel memorial. TORPEDO BOAT RAISED AT 6 CAP A. (Received this day at O.L’.j a.m.) LONDON. Aug. 3. After long preparations and several setbacks, the first German torpedo boat has .been salved in Scapa. Flow,
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1924, Page 1
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