GENERAL CABLES
CHINA INQUIRY COMMISSION
(United Press Association—By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright.)
RUGBY, Sep. 5,
The reoort of the League of Nations Commission of Inquiry to Manchuria was unanimously signed yesterday, and the chairman, Lord Lytton, left Pekin for Shanghai, from where he sailed for Europe to-day in the Italian liner Gange, which is due at Venice on September 28th.
STAMP COLLECTION
TO BE DISPERSED
(Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, September 6.
The famous stamp collection of Henry Phillip .Manus, sixty volumes valued at £150,000, will .be dispersed among a series of London collections in October. The collection includes th e rarest -Australians of the goldfields days, from several -states. Manus who has been collecting since his boyhood, died last year at Anistetdarn, aged 80 years.
BRITISH PARLIAMENT.
RUGBY, September 5
ft is now generally anticipated that the Prime Minister, Mr R. Ma<*Dcr.nld, with whom the decision regarding the reassembly of Parliament lias been left, will arrange for both Houses to meet on October 18th if urgent business makes necessary a reassembly before October 27th, the date to which Parliament at present stands adjourned.
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