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[PES PKP3S ASaOQIATION. I Received January -17th,;8.30 : a.m. ' London, January 16. Sir Graham Berry considers thatthe prospects of a good continental collection of exhibits at the Melbourne Exhibition .are less hopeful, owing -to' the un settled .ataifee Qf affairs ins Europe.i Mr R. Harper, M.1.A., of Victoria, who is now on his -way to Melbourne, has secured an improved system -pf ventilation, which will be applied to the Victorian Assembly Cnanibfirs. Becaived January 17tb, ,10.40 p.m. Lqnpqn, .January X6. l_ae Lancashire mauuiacturers are very dilatory in the way of preparing,ex- ; faibits for the Melbourne .Exhibition, and Continental manufacturers are also displaying a lukewarm .spirit in the .matter. Sir Vincent Barrington has returned froni Berne and Amsterdam, where he was only moderately successful m obtaining jexhibits..
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 6964, 18 January 1888, Page 5
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COLONIAL ITEMS.
Press, Volume XLV, Issue 6964, 18 January 1888, Page 5
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