Canadian printer & publisher . law-yer, publicist, writer, and poli-tician, was born in Guernsey,Channel Islands, July 3, journalism, he is chairmanof the directors of the Mel-bourne Herald and WeeklyTimes Newspaper CompanyLtd., and other important com-panies. He was one of the Im-perial Press Conference, 1909,and took part in the foundingof the Empire Press Union. Onthe proclamation of the Aus-tralian Repatriation Act wasappointed chairman of theState Board of Victoria, butresigned at the end of 1919. James Henderson is the eldest surviving son of the lateSir -James Henderson, ,D.
Canadian printer & publisher . law-yer, publicist, writer, and poli-tician, was born in Guernsey,Channel Islands, July 3, journalism, he is chairmanof the directors of the Mel-bourne Herald and WeeklyTimes Newspaper CompanyLtd., and other important com-panies. He was one of the Im-perial Press Conference, 1909,and took part in the foundingof the Empire Press Union. Onthe proclamation of the Aus-tralian Repatriation Act wasappointed chairman of theState Board of Victoria, butresigned at the end of 1919. James Henderson is the eldest surviving son of the lateSir -James Henderson, ,, ., managing proprietorof the Belfast Neivs Letter andBelfast Weekly News;, and onetime president. Institute ofJournalists, and a former Lordmayor and high sheriff ofBelfast. He is a graduate ofDublin University and a mem-ber of the Irish Bar. For severalyears Mr. Henderson was Dub-lin correspondent of the Bel-fast News Letter, and alsoacting editor of the DublinDaily Express. He is sub-editorof the Belfast News ring to the name of the association, Lord Burnham said that,in spite of what Mr. Mackenzie King had said, the associationwould stick to its name. We are proud, he said, of Britainbut not ashamed of the empire. It stands for liberty and equal-ity and has nothing in common with ramshackle empires of thepast. The reason we have adopted our name is because weinclude in our membership nations that are not British. Thereare representatives in this conference from the empire of Indiaand the colony of Malta. Lord Burnham concluded by hoping that the conferencewould have the gifts of grace, wisdom and understanding. Lord Burnham then read telegrams of greeting to the pressconference, one from the 14,000 members of the EditorialAssociation of the United States and the other from the SouthernNewspapers Association. Cable Rates Reduced A resolution was read and carried unanimously tenderingcongratulations to the Dominion of Canada and the authoritiesof the British W
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