WEMBLEY 1925
PRELIMINARY VIEW
WHAT DOMINIONS ARE DOING
MANY NEW FEATURES.
<D.<rrED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN-SEW 2t.II.AKD OABtB ASSOCIATION.) (Received 22nd April, noon.) LONDON, 21st April. Sir J. Stevenson presided at a Pi-ess luncheon at Wembley. for a preliminary view of the pavilions. He introduced Mr. Le c Neil, who announced that Australia was spending £50,000 in advertising propaganda in tho British Isles concurrently with the Exhibition. The party inspected the Australian pavilion and ware keenly interested in the working models, notably agricultural scenes and Sydney Harbour. There are many, new features in the Aew Zealand pavilion, notably a huge diorama from the summit of Tarawera, depicting geysers and mud springs in active eruption and whares on the hillside. Others show typical Alps and a running waterfall. New Zealand is concentrating on the sale of her products and immigration propaganda/ " Canada has again a most showy and expensive display, including a diorama. 250 feet long, depicting the country' from the i acinc to the Atlantic; also a model in butter of the initiation of the Prince of Wales into the White Mountain tnbo of Indians. !
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 5
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184WEMBLEY 1925 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 5
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