THE EXHIBITION.
1 ——. HELP BY EMPIRE PRESS. THE PRINCE'S GRATITUDE. (BI CABLE—PBBSS ASSOCIATION—COPYEIOHT) (RKI'TIE'S TELEOB.AMS.) (Eeceivcd November 19th, 11.25 p.m.) LONDON, November IS. The Prince of Wales has sent a letter to the Duke of Devonshire requesting him to convey to the Press of the Empire sincere gratitude for its patriotic help in connexion with the Wembley Exhibition, the success of which is largely attributable to Press assistance. AMONG ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD. ♦ ASSASSINATED FRENCH SOCIALIST. (by cable—press associatiok— copyright) laustbalian and n.b. cable association.) i (Beceived November 19th, 11.25 p.m.) PARIS, November 18. The Senate, by 175 to 66, votod in favour of granting a credit of 650,000 franca for the removal to the Pantheon of the remains of Jean Jaures, the Socialist) loader who was assassinated on the outbreak of war in 1914.
[The Pantheon is the Westminster Abbey of France.]
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 20 November 1924, Page 9
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141THE EXHIBITION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 20 November 1924, Page 9
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