EMPIRE ART DISPLAYS
<i> 5" LOAN TO DOMINIONS. DEiPUTATI ON AT LONDON. (United t'ress Association—By Electric Teiegrayb Copyngl!t-J LONDON, March o. , Sir James Parr, New Zealand High Commissioner, and all the Australian Agents-General, supported ;i deputation from the Empire Art Loans Collection Society, including Lord Conway, urging My Ramsay MacDonald to again promote legislation to enable the works of art of the national galleries and museums to. be loaned to Empire countries. Mr Malcolm MacDonald introduced the deputation, which his father sympathetically received. Mr. C. R;. Chisman, joint organising director of the society, sails by the Rangitane on Thursday with a collection which is being exhibited at Dunedin, Auckland and the Australian capitals.
There are nearly 600 railway stations for passengers within 10 miles of Oharing Cross, London.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 9 March 1934, Page 8
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128EMPIRE ART DISPLAYS Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 9 March 1934, Page 8
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