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ABSTRACT THE Third Conference of Empire Survey Officers opened in London on July 23 and will continue in session until August 2. The Conference is not open to the public, but an official
report of its proceedings will be published in due course. Representatives of Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia, the Union of South Africa, the Irish Free State, India and Northern
Ireland, and of about twenty Colonial dependencies, as well as by representatives of various interested departments, societies and institutions in Great Britain, are attending the
Conference. The principal object of these gatherings, of which the two earlier ones were held in 1928 and 1931 respectively, is to afford opportunities for surveyors from overseas to obtain
and exchange up-to-date information as to the progress made in survey matters, and for dis cussions on questions of general interest to surveyors. Access through your institution Buy or
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