GENERAL CABLES
EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE. (Aus. and N.Z. Cable A»sn.) LONDON. December 2. Lord Burnham, at tin- annual meet ing of the Empire Press Union, referred to the Imperial Press Conferen«e to be held in Australia in September next, and said the Council was going to make the gathering no less successful than the two preceding conferences. It was hoped to make the visit not noly enjoyable, but most useful ROWLEY CASE. LONDON. December 3. The verdict in the Rowley case was that the husband was not guilty of cruelty, but the jury wi re unable tn decide as to the wife’s alleged niis conduct with Clarke. ANGLC GERMAN TRADE AGREE MENT. (Received December 3 :«t ]!».O p.m.Y LONDON Pecemb-r 3. ! The negotiations iu connection with | tin- Anglo-German Treaty of Commerce agreenn nt has been signed at the I Fon ign Office by Mr Chaniberlain and 1 Lord D’Anern-m for Britain, and i*v ! ‘he German A mbps :-do - lDr ' ”•> • ‘><•l) nbert.
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Grey River Argus, 4 December 1924, Page 6
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