EMPIRE PRESS UNION
COMING CONFERENCE JN AUSTRALIA By TELEGBA.rH- — Press Association. OoTEEIGHT. London, March 20. The Empire Press Union announces that arrangements are being completed for the assembly of the Imperial Press Conference in Australia in the autunm. A delegation of fifty, under the chairmanship of Lord Burnhaiti, will consist of thirty from the United Kingdom and Ireland, eight from Canada, four from New Zealand, four from South Africa, four from India and the Crown Colonies . , Among the delegates from the United Kingdom will be ’Viscount Burnham (proprietor of the “Daily Telegraph ), chairman of the conference; Major J. J. A«tor (chairman of “The Tinies” Publishing Co.), Lord Apsley (“Morning Post”), Air. C. W. Bowerman (Labour M P for Deptford and General Secretary London Society of Compositors), Sir Harry Brittain (prominent newspaper man and oiganiser of the first Imperial Press Conference), Sir Enisley Carr (editor and part proprietor “News of the World” and other paners). Sir William Davies (editor "Western Mail, ’ “Evening Express,” and “Weekly Mail ” Cardiff), Sir Howard d’Egvillc (general editor of Publications of Em-, pire Parliamentary Association), Sir Edward AL Iliffe (a director of the “Midland Daily Telegraph”), Stl Roderick Jones (Chairman of Reuter’s), Sir Joseph Reed (general manager and part proprietor of the “Newcastle Chronicle”), Air. H. T. Cadbury (“Dailv News”), Air. David Davies (editor and part proprietor of the “South Wales Daily Post”), Air. Perce Vallandon, Air. Ernest Woodhead (editor “Huddersfield Daily Examiner”) , and Brigadier-General E. B. Cuthbertson.—Reu ter.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 151, 23 March 1925, Page 8
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242EMPIRE PRESS UNION Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 151, 23 March 1925, Page 8
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