GENERAL CABLES
EUROPEAN TREATIES.
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)
LONDON, November 24.
The British United Press’s Belgrade correspondent says that M. Marinkovitch announced in the Chamber that Jugo-Slavia was seeking an alliance with Italy to supplement the Franco-Jugo-Slavia Treaty. It considered the present Italo-Jugo-Slav relations were insufficient. He denied that Italy y/as trying to undermine the Little Entente. ‘‘RIGHT TO KILL.” LONDON, November 25. Mrs. Delvinge (who gave arsenic to her sick mother to stop her suffering) was found to be insane, and unfit to plead. She will be detained at His Majesty’s pleasure. FORD’S NEW MODEL. NNW YORK, November 24. Ford Company officials estimate that the materials and labour employed in the production of the latest model motor car during 1928 will total eight hundred million dollars. RADIO CONFERENCE. WASHINGTON, November 25. The signing of the International Radio Convention and supplementary regulations has commenced, after more than three hours spent by the Plenary Commission Conference in the final reading and minor modifications. Seventy-six countries, including colonies and mandatories, are entering into the convention which is designed to eliminate international interference in radio communications, through agreed location of wave lengths between fixed stations, mobile services, broadcasters, amateurs and other types of services. The Convention will take effect at the beginning' of 1928.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1927, Page 8
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