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■ CHINESE , PAINTINGS TEN' :,/ :CENTURIES/ : \ / ; ■■ liy Toiesf aph— Press Association—Codyrieiht. London, March 7/ . The British' Miiseiim,. pUrchasedi' for JHIOWh a' feinai'ltablo collection of Chinese paiiltihgs, ranging from the eighth to the •eighteenth centuries. '; : SPURIOUS JAPANESE ARTICLES. ' BSi'lin, • March 7. . Experts have pronounced' the famous Japanese in (he Weihlar Mll-st-iim to'be largely fraudulent. The Grand .Duke of Saxe-VVeiiiiar has ordered it td be : sold .by aiibtioh. , -'■■;'■ attTCHELi,, LIBRARY.. .. Jlafch'B, 0.20 p.m.) / Sydney, March 8. . .The State. Governor, Lord' Clieini'sfdrd/ to-day opened the Mitchell Library.; ;A hiiiidsomb stoiie bliildiUg lias been ejected ill Macqiiarie Stieet by tile Goverhnlelit to house the library, /which -was .bequeathed to the State by the late Mr. David Scott Mitchell. It consists of over 00,000 books, many valuable M.3.5., .art objects, and pictiite, and is altogether the finest collectibh bi': f Words ,of Australiafi his-, tory. in Sxisteiice.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 761, 9 March 1910, Page 7
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142ART COLLECTIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 761, 9 March 1910, Page 7
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