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PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

■ ♦ j ADVOCACY OF A GREAT CENTRAL ! MUSEUM IN LONDON, [PItESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received October 24, 9.5 a.m.) NEW YORK, 23rd October. The delegates, attending the Philadelphia Commercial Congress are unanimously of opinion that it would be nighly beneficial to have a central commercial museum and bureau of information established in London, on the lines of the Philadelphia Museum. ♦ [The Philadelphia Commercial Museum it will be remembered, sent Mr. (J. A. Green, Assistant Chief of its Bureau of Information, to the colonies early in this year, and he addressed the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, among other bodies, in reference to the great exhibition which his city is now holding. The Museum has exhibits of the commercial products of all parts of the world, with enormous systematic collections of data of all kinds relating to commercial matters.] / ============

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Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1899, Page 6

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PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL CONGRESS. Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1899, Page 6

PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL CONGRESS. Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1899, Page 6

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