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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

LATEST CABLE NEWS

t. AUSTRALIAN AN!) N. 7. CABLE ASSOCIATION SOCIETY CROWD I! i I ’lit >. .Received this day at a.m ) 1.1 IN 110 X, May .’!. i Despite the secrecy as to llm to.a - of the ceremony a great crowd i/all;"! i ed at. St. .Mark . C bifr-b, A udiov -;. ! to wit ness tiie ridigi.-us p j;l .,. , . ' Da- Kail ol ( ardiyao and Mi-. n - Salter. who v. a - .-e, I'.'liy main--d at Re;;a -try ( Ifji, <> hi-1 .j id;, . Th- d.s----i closure oi Ll.c hit ivr i'n< t provided ~ ■ ei.'ty wiill a -di-al ion slat la-1 w.-.-f: an impii ii i... [hi oug ttcro din ed : v the hride and hndeg; m.m i-nt.-rin.; and leaving by a hack do >r o: the dan a. the ceremony being long over i.i-feac llc-v realised that tllcv had I, ( ~M n icked. I Im bride, who ua - the daughter of an Me of Wight architect, has I-.-.-m living v. it’i friend- -in-e .Inly, uhi!.; t hc.Jiridcgroom van completin' his studies at Oxlord. GERMAN RA - - ENG KR I (XK. LONDON. May An interesting dt celopineiil in the < ompetitioii to Au-traha in lie- .'.nrddout a her Lloyd's ■!■ . i ion tol run a passenger service via the Cape of I Good Hope, beginning in June with the I motor ship Knnigsh'.’rg. wool sai.es i’i: idhi< no.v'. j (Received tin-, dm at !;.■_*A \ LON Do V. Me . 1 *e. 111 1 1 a • 11 1 ing in l la- decline in v>oi i values i'l Australia am! the ip-.iien to curtail -ah--, an econi ll -I and -,u.-o| cxp.-i i say - that he doe- not see anything to prevent nicrim - falling lifteeii per celli uuh -s the ('oat im a;. <;.-.pe.-m : - ly Germauv. take- Hie 'mying li--it!. lie ask-: " is (here not I'ca !ly inor ■ buying power than appon: 1 - on ; j,-• - ;aI'itee. ami are not a g. -ad main frightened by their own sliadoy a The trade is not so had as supposed." Another writer says that unless good

('onlineiitial support is fortiieomithe London sale: lie::! v.eek may I suit in a debacle.

y PRINf'K OK walks. 11 CAI’KToWX. .May The I’rince of Wales visited Si atown. Alter a rivie re ep I ion. he rowed out to the South African trainin'' ship, and spent a happy hour with tin bovM. 1 I n the afternoon he at tended ; 1 e 1 Kenilworth races. lie intended to rid •, but- a swollen wrist. as tic result of j Hitlidslial;i ng. p:evenl l ng; 'am. Lalcr. he I saw a I!u'by mat' 11, and at night ! e was the guc-t at a I’a.rl: mciitary din-

ner LOUD .AIILXKi: II.!.. ("Sydney Sun" Cables). . Tteec-ived this Jay at 9. Id a.m.) LONDON, .May :1. Lord Milner is in a. seri-ms .suffering from sleeping sickness. SRAIN’S IXTKXTiOXS. [“Ti»" 'fisiKs’’ Snnvicß.] LON Ift LX. May : .- The "'li'.ms" .Madrid e.in e ■ ~oic:e!i says spe;adal i,.n re-a ; '.!in c Spa i■' withdrawal from Mure, e.• has h en i•• lived by a speech of I)e el's, wle empha.sii.ed that Spain laid not iin - iv niotesi prospect oi being rcreupel fa ideal and treasure expended in .Mm. c in. Ii" added: Consci :m- el toy re spells! hi lii y as heal of l!.e (".verm men f. 1 i Lola re nei tle r ne w cr in I!. future will Spain find economic >• oapensal ion in Muon i. !'h rat. ■ e i, would l.e folly l i .-..mnidcr ami I Is.* tile; . f .or id id 1 : o op. longer. lIA X(,i I' KT Si’i'.i'A Hl- .-h (lire.'i veil I hi- da v at If* a ra ,;. LONDIiX. .May All spheres of public activity v.'-ic pi'emiii.'lil ly re pn-.-ei; ( e.l at ike nnua.u Royal Academy l-ae.pie! at IP rho. House, presided over by Sir i;. - . flanked hy the Duke of York a lot -urrounded hy lligii ('emnii ■■ ieie rs an diplomatic corps. Lord Cavan, replying for lhe Aru v anticipated a time when el.- t- .1 : eel's would' be enabled i . i.iai:e i c . the Kmpire. lie aim.mi,act in.:; .M shall Relaiii and Gel.mal I m •. • Chief of Stall' of Kranee, had mccp'. d i n vita I ions to attend i lie next mui:iieiivres. Sir lliaire. re; 'yiag ;h.- Air !• iiree descrilie.l a .'I.-hOO mile air l-car io the Near in ■;1 and einhi.- Li-n. from which be. w inii Hon Amery, bad returned to I -ndo's the i u , i c, night. lie said toe trip, ivliin'i Lai been carried out in I lie Kuster v <■■■:• would ofherwis-e have tal; u a year. Mr liridgeman. responding Ii ’.. Imperial fnrees. dwell mi i'riiam paeilie intentions, and the ahsen'ee id warlike clouds on the linrlx a;. I. :! I said that Ii iil ai n w. aid pc ma ir niainlain the one power -lau.iard ami keep nhreasl ..1 ihe lime-, if.replacements, h" .-x) I a |. • parednoss to consider any prooosil i- :, for the further limitaii.il ..! armalneiils. and pointed out that id h! - ships laid down hy the live great Ti - ers since the war. Britain via. i pu. sihle for only eleven. AUSTRALIAN i'DYS. T.OXDOX. May When the Young A list r.i! la ils .":t Scotland crossing Said-: wri", na t.ree-: they were met by a piper’s I and. party of Glasgow business im i standing Leneulh an arch tier !u • roadway in-erihed “\\ eleome to Si-m----laiul." When the Australian hand played Scottish airs, a mol ei i-.n: I in an adjoining field stani| de.i. i'. : , the hoys neared Dhi-g.w. the Icmhia: motor ear in the proic-.-cii. • arrvia the AVeleoine Cnnuniltoc, ran over girl, who was sent to Cc. hesoitad, A RACK KXQUIRY. 1,( )X I): IN . \ia.y There was a sen.-ation al Ihir-x races when it was announced ilrJockey Club Stewards had comn.i- -em ed a veterinary lo take a -map’-- e the saliva of Az.itnuih wliie'i l ; m I second in the Tliirsk Handicap on r'nilay. The sample was sent ter < -P- : t analysis. O'Sullivan, a New /.'"da no owner, and trainer of Azimuih. ■■■■- dares there was ih sign ~l auyihi::: irregular in the hors - . aini which was never tampered with. I Jockey Club have dclcrrcd a. iw SMOTIIKRKD BY MUD. LONDON. May -h A seaplane and an aerepiaue cmiide over the mouth ot the river I'-dih. * toaeroplane landed sat.-ly. "in tmplane was buried in ll'.e mm! ::i wnie.i pilot and observer were snicu. mi. IS SKNTKNCKD Tt > DK Vi'H. DART-. May :L The Namur War C.uini il tri i t»-'-n tv-live German oflieers m .mim-mwi with the war time deaths m mue In ■> died residents and pa--, i Hie dean sentence on eig.hi-.vii and ' '"'. ih e. seven others to lite.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1925, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1925, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1925, Page 3

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