EMPIRE ART LOANS.
EXHIBITS FOR AUCKLAND. LONDON, March 6. The Hi"h Commissioner for New Zealand, Sir°James Parr, and all the Australian Agents-General supported a deputation from the Empire Art Loans Collection Society, including Lord Conway, which urged the Prime Minister, Mr. Mac Donald, to repromote legislation to enable works of art in the national galleries and museums to be loaned to Empire countries. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, Under-Secre-tary for the Dominions, introduced the deputation, which his father sympathetically received. Mr C. R. Chisman, joint organising director of the society, is to sail by the Rangitata on Thursday with a collection which is to be exhibited in Auckland and Dunedin and the Australian capitals,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 7
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