LATE CABLE NEWS.
Elec. Tel Copyrium--United Press 'Assn .Australian and N Z Cable Association. (Received August 11, 2.15 p.m.) LONDON, August 10. Admiral Arthur Wilson left £21,076. Arrangements have been made to erect a memorial at Villers Bretonneaux, costing the Commonwealth £IOO.OOO. Ten acres has already been purchased for the purpose 'lt is now reported that the site is entirely unsuitable, being inaccessible, off the high road, and invisible to' ordinary passers-by. Mr. Shepherd, who has'seen tho locality, reports against it. Mr. Hughes proposes to inspect it himself. Meanwhile all developments have been delayed. Asked if Australian would be represented at, the League of Nat-'ons meeting at Geneva in September, Mr. Ilnphea stated he was endeavoring to provide a delegate None was in view yet. He added: "Certainly he won't be a Mb-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15595, 11 August 1921, Page 6
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