EMPIRE PRESS UNION
A WELCOME TO AUSTRALIA.
(UNHID PUSS ASSOqiMOH.—COmiQHT.I (ADSIBAUAN-MEW ZBALAHD. CABia ASSOCIATIOM.) LONDON, 29th January. Mr. Bruce, jorior to his departure, wrote to. Viscount Burnh'am (president of the Empire Press Union), stating that he. was deeply impressed with the possibilities of the Empire Press Congress meeting in Australia in 1925. He could conceive no more effective way of.mak-' ing Australasia's resources known or better understood by the people of Britain than1 by bringing to Australia representative 'leaders of the .British Press. , , He could assure the conference of 'the heartiest welcome-, and every possible assistance by the Government. It was, however, important that the delegation should adequately represent the British Press and include the proprietors editors, or directors of the great newspapers.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 5
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123EMPIRE PRESS UNION Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 5
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