GENERAL CABLE NEWS
EMPIRE AND ITS NEEDS
LONDON, Oct. 22
The Empire Producers’ Association has issued a manifesto in which it says that only lia’f the food imports at present emanate from the Empire, although the Empire can produce ail that is needed. It points out that the Empire takes nearly half oar exports of manufactures and buys more per head than any foreign country and urges the electors to insist that candidates support the fullest co-op-eration with, overseas kinsmen for the development of their great heritage.
IRISH BOUNDARY COMMISSION
LONDON, Oct. 23. Mr MacDonald announced that Mr Joseph R. Fisher had been appointed third member of the Irish Boundary Commission. He hoped I istor ancl tlio Free State would renew the efforts to settle the difficulty.—Sun.
POLITICAL CRISIS IN ITALY
(Received Oct. 24. 10.20 p.m.) ROMT, Get. 24. Ail the leaders of the opposition groups conferred and decided that the members of their parties"will not take places in the chamber. The decision is due to Mussolini's recent speech at .Milan generally suggesting that the Government was not accountable in Parliament. BELG 1A N-C AN ADI AN CRIMINALTREATY. • (Received Oct. 24, 5.5 p.m.) OTTAWA, Oct. 23. A ceremony which is without parallel in the history of Canada, occurred to-day,, when the ratification of tne Criminal’ Treaty between Belgium and Canada was formally exchanged by representatives of the two countries.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9845, 25 October 1924, Page 5
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