GENERAL CABLES.
MOUNTBATTEN JEWEL ROBBERY
BY CABLE—PBBSS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT NEW.. YORK, Sept. 13. ' A score of detectives are engaged on the Monntbatten jewellery robbery, but so far without a definite clue. Mrs. Cosden, wife of an oil millionaire, was the heaviest loser, her stolen jto'els including a black pearl ring vallied at .1:10,001.), a pigeon-blood ”rubv valued at £OOOO, and several . other valuable gems. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS Received Sept, 15, 11.25 a.m. Cairo,' sept. 12. It appears Zaghlul communicated to the Egyptian Cabinet correspondence between Mr MacDonald and himself and invited the views of Cabinet' which unanimously agreed with the attitude of Zaghlul, who subsequently cabled that he had decided to go to London on September 23. It is emphasised that Zaghlul is not going to London to negotiate, hut to .remove obstacles, and if successful he will enter negotiations.—Reuter. INTERNATIONAL LAW ASSOCIATION. Received Sent. 15. 11.15 a m STOCKHOLM, Sent, 14. A conference of the International Law Association adopted new general average rules to replace the York and Antwerp rules, with a view to establishing uniformity and stability in principles.—Reuter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 September 1924, Page 9
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