LADY ASTOR’S PICTURE
OPINION OF HOUSE TO BE TAKEN. Pres* Aaeoeistion —By Telegraph-"OowrigM. LONDON, July 30. In the House of Commons Mr F. W. Jowett (First Commissioner of Works) said that his predecessor gave permission to hang the painting of Lady Astor, out owing to numerous objections recent.y lodged by members of aO parties he was ascertaining tho general opinion of the House before giving permission for toe picture to be permanently hung.—bydney Sun Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19239, 1 August 1924, Page 7
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