GENERAL CABLES
MR BALDWIN. .United P r ess Association.—By Electric ’lo.egraph.—Copyright.; (Received this day at noon.) LONDON, February -24. While Empire free trade is an ideal for which Unionists should work as an ultimate goal it to-day is impossible as a practical policy, declared Mr Baldwin, in an interview on Home and Empire. He appealed to Conservatives to work for a practical policy safeguarding preference and Imperial development. ARAB FEUD SETTLED. BASRA. February 24. An old feud was settled aboard H. lil.S. Lupin, when Iran’s King Feisul and the Sultan of FTedins. Tbn Sand signed a treaty recognising each others independence, outlawing tribal raids, and establishing a permanent frontier commissioner lor settlement of disputes by arbitration. Ibn Sand paid a tribute to Britain’s part in establishing Arab concord and promptly ordered four British aeroplanes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1930, Page 5
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134GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1930, Page 5
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