THE EXHIBITION.
HOPES FOR REOPENING.
NEXT YEAR MAY EXCEL THIS. (ST CABLB—PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPTMGHT) (austeauait axd :r.s. cable associatios.) LONDON. November 11. Following upon the Prime Minister's announcement regarding the reopening of the Empire Exhibition, Lord Stevenson (president of the exhibition. Committee) states that it is "up to'' the trade of the country to play up to the Government lead.
The principal Dominions are emphatic about the good the Exhibition has done them, and they arc quite prepared for another session.
It is quite possible the result will be that the Wembley of 1920 will exceed in interest that of 192-1.
CANADA DISPOSED TO CONTINUE EXHIBIT. (AL'STEALIAX AXD JT.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION,) (Received November 12th, 10 p.m.) OTTAiWA, November 11. The disposition here is to continue the Canadian exhibit at Wembley if it is decidde to hold tho Exhibition next year. THE PRINCE'S THANKS. (4USTBAUA2J AXD JT.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) ' LONDON, November 11. The Prince of Wales has sent a letter to the Duke of Devonshire, at the closo of the 1924 session of the Empire Exhibition, thanking all who had assisted in the organisation of a great Imperial enterprise. The Princo trusts that the guarantors "will not "bo called upon to m*-ko any undue sacrifice on account of their patriotism.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 11
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209THE EXHIBITION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 11
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