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' NEW YORK, November 24. Lincoln's letter to James Gordon Bennett brought 1550 dollars at the sale of the Bennett collection of documents.
The banters' division is leading the Jewish drive with a total of 836,46* dollars subscribed to the 4,720,000 dollar fund.
The Hotel Ambassador hold-up in May is found to have been plotted, by an employee. A clerk in/ a steamship company arrested for 67,43.1 dollars shortage is said to have confessed. Red Moran, the slayer of two policemen, pleaded guilty and! said' he wanted to go to the chair. » A German rum .ship seized 140 miles out i,s tn be freed to-day. Willie Stevens, who ivas calm ,on the stand, denied murder. His demeanor was as a, witness of the trial. WASHINGTON, November 24. The Supreme Court invalidated the Illinois tax on foreign insurance receipts. The Supreme Court upholds the right of manufacturers to fix prices on patented products. Two Navy planes have left Hampton Roads on a 2200-miles non-stop flight to Colon. PARIS. November 24. Madame Delia Rosa has given the French police Zaniboni's letter to Garibaldi.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16201, 26 November 1926, Page 12
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