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BRITAIN'S PART.

CABINET CHANGES PENDING, i . SIR EDWAIi CABSON 'S POSITION, .(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) ; ' LONDON, July 111. ' The Daily Telegraph says it is expected that Sir Edward Carson will succeed Mr Bonar Law in the War Cabinet, and Trill ■ relinquish his pest at the Admiralty. (Mr Bonar Law retires because he finds that his duties as Chancellor engage the whole of his attention,) BRITAIN'S MIGHTY EFFORT. THE KING'S THANKS. The High Commissioner reports: — LONDON, July 14 (10 p.m.) A British official says: The King, when concluding".' his fourth visit to ■ the General Headquarters, ' left a three hundred' word tmessage of admiration, gratitude and Mifitience to the troops of the Somme, Arras, Yimy and Messines, at the attained through the courage and l™tion of all arms of the service, which is under efficient commanders. The . King also thanks the departments ■'' behind the'firing line and the industrial army at home.

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North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13933, 16 July 1917, Page 7

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BRITAIN'S PART. North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13933, 16 July 1917, Page 7

BRITAIN'S PART. North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13933, 16 July 1917, Page 7