GENERAL CABLES
PROPOSED TRENCH SPORTS MINISTRY. PARIS. September 23. An influential group of members of i arliament is making an effort *w establish a Ministry of Sport, with the < hject of co-or linating national and international sport and generally controlling all sporting activities. A bill is being introduced to establish a government department of cinematography for the production of educational filing, GKAEGO-ITALIAN TREAT. ROME, September 23. Mussolini and Vcnizelos ••ereuionicusly signed the Jtalo-Greek .reaty of friendship and arbitration similar to the Italo-Turkish treaty. ALBANIA’S MONARCHY. LONDON, S*pt. 23. A Tirana message stat’s that Sir Robert Hodgson, British Minister ,has informed Albania, that the British. Government 'formally recognised oogul, who was recently pr. claimed I King. GIFT FOR BRITISH DEBT .REDUCTION. RUGBY, Sept. 23. A gift of £lO,OOO for the reduction ’of the National Debt has bet n scut i«» the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Winpton Churchin), by Mr Oswald Dobell as ”a mark of gratitude to those who voluntarily gave, or risked their live-- for the Empire.” The ChaiiceHojr has < xpr ssed the Government’s appreciation of the patriotism inspiring the generous gift. BRITISH MIGRATION TO CANADA (Received September 24 at 11.±0 p.m*) OTTAWA, September 24. Sir William Clark, British High Commissioner, agreed on Sunday to take over his duties immediately. He intimated that British Immigration would probably be discussed at the be ginning of October at a conference with Mr G. F. Plant, Secretary of the Enipiue Settlement Boafd, now in Can ada.
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Grey River Argus, 25 September 1928, Page 5
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