GENERAL CABLES
NEW ZEALAND SELECTED
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
United Press Association. —By Electric
Telegraph.—Copyright.]
(Received this dav at 8.30. a.m.) LONDON, May 23.
The Empire Congress of Chambers of Commerce met to decide on a meeting place for 1933. Canada, Australia, West Indies and New Zealand extended official invitations. After considerable discussion all others were withdrawn in favour of New Zealand which was then unanimously selected 1
PRINCE OF WALES
AERIAL VISIT TO ESTATES
(British Official Wireless)
(Received this dav at. 11 a.m.,
RUGBY, May 28,
The Prince of Wales, who is an experienced airman and makes frequent use of his private Moth aeroplane for journeys in England, flew to-tlay to visit his estates in Cornwall and Devon, On arrival at Okehanipton the Prince was accorded a warm recaption, many horsemen and horsewomen 'being present. The Prince was not dressed for riding but asked for a mount and M once went for a gallop over the moors before proceeding on his journey by motor car.
BYE-ELECTION.
(Received this dnv at 9.40 a.m.)
LONDON, May 28
The bye-election for Nottingham Central, caused by the resignation of Sir A. J. Bennett (Conservative) resulted :
T, J. O’Connor (Conservative) 14,946 A. E. Waterson (Labour) 7,923 R, C. Berkley (Liberal) 4,648
CYCLONE DERAILS TRAIN,
DELHI, May 28
Seven wore killed and seventeen injured, when a cyclone struck and completely derailed an entire passenger train near Manghvr. Two carriages were blown over the embankment.
SHAMROCK BEATEN. LONDON, May 28
Sailing from scratch, the Shamrock was beaten for the first time in a race over a 34 mile course.
OBITUARY. LONDON, May 28. Obituary—The White Star Commo dore, Win. Marshall, aged 57 years.
IMPERIAL TRADE RELATIONS
(Received this dnv at 9.40 a.m.l LONDON, May 28
The “Dnil.v Mail” says, the Economit Committee of the Trade Union Congress General Council, has drawn up a remarkable report, urging it would he in the interests of the Trade Union movement for the Labour, Party at the Imperial Conference to press for the fullest possible development of Eco nomic Relations between Britain and the Dominions, including the creatior of machinery a,nd agreements with the Dominions for the further development of inter-Commomvealth trade The committee points out that amon< the factors favouring the establishment of a British Commonwealth Economic Group, is the fact that supplies of raw materials and manufactured goorb could be balanced, and there is fu a-inmidance of opnorlum'tv for move ments of population within.
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