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; Colonial corporations who, instead Of being self-reliant and depending tipon tliear own resources for the estaib- >,> lishment of free;* libraries, -/have been oeekii% the aid oflMr Andrew Carnegie, should take a lesson from the set-back has received : m tho following terms Your favour, of March 20th at hand. It would give me great pleasure to aid Dunedin to otain; a free library. Of x course, when subscriptions are taken up I will ! mike a small contribution, but I have so inaniy.'Uaills here and in America, A- and Jiavo ■ been tempted to respond so • much; that for two or three years to borne I shall bo unable to give any considerable amount; .to I am ': now paying up •my promises ithit .at ; lPittaibarg oosting over £*200.000) for majiy, libraries cnar are now being erected, and monthly payments are all , *jhat; .I-©an undertake . to meet.- —-Very ; >^ r lj|y;"yburs, Carnegie. ! * : _ fbe Pope -received in audience Ater. / Fraser, of * the Scots' College, ' rho :/• stated that he had nwv 32 ■ of Fiom were ministers of the Prasbvterian of Scotland

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1666, 3 February 1904, Page 70

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1666, 3 February 1904, Page 70

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1666, 3 February 1904, Page 70