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THE COLONIES AND THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

♦ London, November 1. At a meeting of the several executives, Sir F. D. Bell submitted a motion to the effect that if the colonies would grant the principal exhibits, and give a capital sum for the purpose of decorating the courts at the Institute, the executive would undertake the temporary supervision of them, but that it would be unfair to expect the colonies to make an annual grant to the Institute. Sir Saul Samuel urged the meeting to await the decision of the colonial Governments on the subject, and the meeting consequently adjourned until Saturday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 5

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THE COLONIES AND THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 5

THE COLONIES AND THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 5