GENERAL CABLES
FRANCE AND SPAIN. TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP. United Press Association—By Electric , Telegraph—Copyright) PARIS, July 10. A treaty of friendship and arbitration between France and Spain has Aeen signed by M. Briand and the Spanish Ambassador. M. TROTSKY. (I NO ENTRY TO BRITAIN. LONDON, July 10. The Daily Chronicle says that the Home Secretary (Rt. Hon- R. dynes) will in me House of Campions to-day announce the Government’s refusal to admit M. Trotsky into Britain.
TIN MERGER. LONDON. July 11. A meeting of over three hundred delegates and directors of the tin-pro-ducing companies, comprising 137 companies, with a total annual production approximately of one hundred thousand tons of tin ore, resolved to form a Tin Producers’ Association. They elected a council of twenty-two.
BAUQNIES CONFERRED. LONDON, July 11. The King has conferred a Barony •>f the United Kingdom upon Sir Wm. Jarreiuleil MacKenzie, K.Cj.j and upon Sir George Croydon 1 Marks, MacKenzie is an Empire authority on local government and licensing laws. Marks was formerly a member of Parliament for North Cornwall, and is a well known consulting engineer and' patent 'expert.
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