BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN - AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. BRITISH DEAD. TOKK). October <h The oflii'ial list of British victim- if i- earthquahe i- F. V. T). Murphy, kill."!, ai-o A. V. Francis and Miss Enn'u'a Win.-t anley. w. ho previously was reported mi-sing TLI! KISII i»i;i REE. (Received this day at s a.m.) i.t iN DON. o. i. 7. To ■ "Dm!, i i • C o-.m: :;.. | - =.r• - -;.11■ i■ -1:: -: I .•• A: _ ■ a in". ' ha. d" : ■ ■"•! da ■ ■ r.-i ai. i op:! a!~ a'o| R. I ( ;, it ie: 1: a i i: oi hi. I- jo, -Ia: b . :o. -a:.I -au : ■ man 0i... : i-iog. EM Pi Pif PROi)I'C IS. (Received ibis day at 10.JA a.m.) T.( )NL( )\ . O; t. . . Tin- "lo..!"' tie- . I -orators ol O ree: Britain ami New Zealand and producing en-operu I e societies v.a- advocate,| by Mr Thorpe. Pre-ident. at a me. ting oi ilw Co-operative Whale-a!- Soci-ty. Mr Thorpe stilled that a deputation i~ no .' visiting the euioul".. witli a ’view to . araugiug an ins erehn nge of pr-i-luels between British Empire t o-np •raiors. P-.-y ond that they are willing to tru-t t!,. Russian co-op,vx ti ve movement and tarda w ith Ru~sia and Polish Sonic They honed shor- ly m receive gl .da fr cm 1! u.s-ia in era-ha n Pc elm b ami eotton goods. TER.MS “EMPIRE" AND “IMPERIAL." (Received this day at 10.JA a.m.) London, im. Mr .Mackenzie King, -peaking at a !in leheon ;ii [be fan in an L\hib, ir ot . aid that lie "a- ..oiu.-wdia I emharr:;.--•’(! !- v the u - ~f s a b [arms ii- Empire ■„,! Ini; anal. w hie h ill, d I o ha ve different mea mtig- in diii) rani p:: n - ,u • Ilf British Domini m. lie mill, r hkeo I lie term ('oilmen,we.d! h - f Nat to: Mr South said 1 lie K\h bit ion " auid lepr, sen t i lie g,t, ■-! .- i i ri ,a. to, L'li iilrs! Fm pi iv that ever i-t ed i u lii-t ory. Mr AI;!"••>. -aid I hat ■ u,h i- rm-’ as Fm pi re am! Imperial had in - In ror- be him. The Empire ami it- Dominions had proved its I mpermlisin a dozen 1 lines o'er, and lr ■ '" o 1 it wnull I eon I ill ue to do - - to G.e em ! of ll' !". GOVERNOR OK N.s.w. LONDON. Oet. . . Tlio Australian Pr.-s Amriiil imi uudeislal.d- Ailmiral .-'ll' Dudley De ( - iinpoiill mem as (loveruur ol Now- South Wale- i • pram u■!!:!>' - eriatu BE EE TRADE. LONDON. ().',. 7. W boat ley. President •>1 the Yietnrlail Pastoralisis A s-orm I lull, who baboon iuniiiring into t la- meat t raale. -ay- A list ial ia u breed c- must adopt recognised heel' -Iram-. i: they desire to e,u a b'atler tooting in ! i.e markel. They al-o sh.mhl market younger ani-
mals. They eoidd not deceive Slnilhjield oxp -I ts. w lio.se ob-arval inn- IK'Ver fail to idenl iiy an "M n. a-i. A U-'-i raiia budb, maodod oigaei-;" n-p. similar to New Zealand .a. a producers board, which -.-li.: 'lire.-i ■.• presentation in bill'!,:!! had a b eady “ cured valuable bmnUit in ledueed freigbts. The better " r g:. 111 -a 1 f ipnicui was a mu-i elf.-cive agency for improving the e,• I!• 11 1 mm of prnditee. If ,'mdi Dominion find a inula. i ni'ga nis.al ion all could r.i-npci'a! e in t lie eniumnii intiiv-i, English ti'ad-'is wontavimrably ili-pi.-ed I •-ward- Aii-it'A-linn meat hut producer' sull'ercl l.eoiiuso ther-' wa- noi a eoutinniiy --- supply. They a I -ailed to ad!. to standard grading. PR KM I Til! BE I t E. LONDON. O i. 7. Mr Brace spent a -tieum-ii- w.'ek end preparing Australia ■■ ea-e lor tit-' Economic < ii ll l -• i-• 11 -"'. II" exp, plea sii re a i lhe a rra ." o.s ir 1> o’ ! a-' issue oi fill I daily J'ept nl - 1 ’ ■ t Id puml Mviog Ol" Do!'"!!.', M-u • -I-usi ivi I ill" : 1; iI" : i •'! di' i. y ! ; the pr-.e-vdings.
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