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Feasibility study on art gallery

z .*v Z. Press Assn—Copyright? WELLINGTON. A senior Government architect had been appointed 'to undertake a feasibility study of proposals to extend and improve the National :Art Gallery and National Museum building in Wellington. said the Minister of Internal Affaffirs (Mr May). The study had been com-1 missioned after approval of' a Government grant of! $40,000 to enable the proposals of the board of! trustees of the National Art I Gallery, Museum, and War; Memorial for extensive additions and improvements to be investigated. I These proposals included the construction of a new building adjacent to the present museum to house the art gallery, as well as additions and modifications to the existing building to house an I enlarged museum. The possibility of « new' art gallery sited in the central city area will also be in-; 'eluded in the survey. P.\.G. trade Papua New Guinea hopes to sell timber to the People’s Republic of China. A Chinese trade delegation will arrive in Port Moresby on Friday to (discuss trade prospects. — Port Moresby.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33932, 27 August 1975, Page 13

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Feasibility study on art gallery Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33932, 27 August 1975, Page 13

Feasibility study on art gallery Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33932, 27 August 1975, Page 13

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