BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, July 31.
Canon Dames, of Westminster, succeeds Bishop Wakefield in the Bishopriee of Birmingham. Mr. Sul man, responding for t lie Dominions at a dinner of the International Congress of Architectural Education, advocated the creation of a. Royal Institute of Architects in the British Empire. He said that the appointment of a vicepresident from each Dominion would help to solvo the initial problems. Mr. Sulmini leaves for America cn August 30 to investigate, on behalf of the Commonwealth, the question of government by commission. (Received August 2, 11 a.iu.) LONDON, August 1. The House of Commons approved of the Marconi agreement. DELHI, July 31. The death roll owing to the collapse of a mill at Ahmedabad now totals seventeen. (Received August 2. 1 p.m.) PEKING, August 1. Tt is understood that Kara Khan has .intimated to foreign diplomats that the Soviet claims protocol rights, and maintaining that the Soviet has not yet renounced the 1801 protocol.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16498, 2 August 1924, Page 7
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