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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

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[•Reuters Telegrams.] LORD .MILNER. LONDON, May 10. Lord Milner was slightly better this muniing lint is still in a very serious condition. BONBON. May 11. Alter consultation with the doctors to-night, it was announced that Lord Milner's condition gives cause for anxiety. A SCKTDK. LONDON. May 10. Hon Francis .1 oil'll LaseiTlcs suicided at lii- home. Leobniise, Hampshire. A gun was fixed between the leaves of an expanding table pointing to a chair on wliiih Lascellcs sal, and a rod was attached to the trigger.

N.Z. WAR MEMORIAL. LONDON, Muv 0.

The liner Ormonde has left Toulon (France) with eight hundred passengers fur a .Mediterranean cruise. She will arrive at Gallipoli on Tuesday, where most of the company are landing to witness the unveiling of the New Zealand summit stone war memorial at ( hiintlk Hair, which is S.eti feet high. Sir A. Godley, whom the Turks are permitting to wear his uniform, will unveil the monument. Sir James Allen, General Russell and the Rev. Mr Molineux will participate. The last nam.'d will dedicate the memorial, which is in the form of a Greek Cross. It is visible from The Narrows and the Aegean Sea. A tablet of Nebrisiiia marble on the south face is jiiscrilcd: " In Honour ol the Soldiers of the New Zealand Kxpeditiemnry Force.— Eighth of August, ILl‘>.” Mr i Hirst Seager (of Wellington) design tl t he memorial. THE RIFF CONCENTRATION. PARIS, May 10. A message from Rabat states important Kill' concent ml ions are reported. The enemy in some eases has taken up a position in strongly fortified <'iilrenchments. General Chambriin has taken all the necessary military and political measures to deal with the situation. The journal says the despatch to Morocco of General Niessel. Inspcc-tor-C"iieral ol Aviation seems to lie due to tlm fact that the Kill's are using aeroplanes. The ''Journal” also says detachments of volunreers have been formed at Toulon to proceed to Mor-

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1925, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1925, Page 3

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