A NAVAL ESCORT
CHINESE ART TREASURES
(British Official Wireless.) (Received March 20, 9 a.m.)
RUGBY, March 19
j The Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, Lord Stanley, at questiontime in the House of Commons, said he hoped that the ship conveying back to China the art treasures on loan from the Chinese Government for the recent exhibition of Chinese art at Burlington House would be escorted by ships from the British Navy for most of the voyage.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 68, 20 March 1936, Page 9
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139A NAVAL ESCORT Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 68, 20 March 1936, Page 9
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