CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN’S VISIT ABROAD I By Telegraph—Press Associationl WELLINGTON, This Day. Mr Charles Todd of Wellington, deputy-chairman of the Zealand Centennial Exhibition Company, arrived back from abroad by the Rangitane yesterday. He made a point of visiting the Paris Exhibition, and also interviewing the officials of the Glasgow Exhibition, and he felt that the information which he had been able to gather at Glasgow would be of advantage in connection with the national exhibition at Wellington.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 17 December 1937, Page 5
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