AMERICAN ITEMS
THE WHEAT POSITION. >• ' , ■ f United Press Association .—By Electrw a Telegraph.—Copyright.] l y } •' j, •> ;■<! ■' (Received this day t at' 0.40 aim.) OTTAWA, Aug. 8. A Winnipeg . message states; Torrid feather over wheat lands, caused iwt gains of five and an eighth to five arid •■’three-eighth's cents a bushel. The inarhefpn'Wedhesday for October ftjHposed' 4 cents, December 104 J May llOj cents! Chicago' wheat soared five to and fan eighth cents, on Wednesday. Corn* seven-eighths to seven aridf seveh-reighths. The September delivery'of corn widened its lead over wh'eat' to 7 ‘four...and a half cents. Septemberf'Closed 86f cents, December 1021 ..cents. '.■-Trading nearly reached the riot stage at the mid-session as buyers found the offerings scant.
PRINCE OF WALES,
RIO DE JANIEiRO, Aug. 6,
The British Ambassador advised the Ministry of the Interior that the Prince of Wales’ visit to Brazil is scheduled for April 19, 1931.
NAVY BOARD
V: Washington, Aug. 6. Tho Navy General Board is consid-' ering . whether to ask. Congress’s approval'for a. new aeroplane building programme for' one thousand aeroplanes, ' costing, eighty-fivd million dollars for use on sixty-nine thousand r J tons -of new '.aircraft carriers allotted to th© United States under the LonV* don treaty.- - ; "■■■■;] : U.S, POPULATION. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. . Contiriential United States has a population of 122,729,615, an increase of 17,018,999 in the past ten years, the largest numerical growth in any decade in its .history. The first complete compilation of the census sub ; ect to revision, shows an additional 773,430 in outlying possessions.
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