BRITISH CABLES
COLONIAL ART
Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.
LONDON, April 30,
The Agents-General were at the Royal Academy bariquob. 'ihe Prince of Wales congratulated the Academy on admitting officially iccognised colonial students to Academy schools without examination. The decision had been received with gratitude and satisfaction 1 by their brothers across the seas.
A bronze dancer and marble statue by Bertram Mackennal, the Australian sculptor, have been accepted by the Paris Salon.
The London elders of the Presbyterian Church have issued a manifesto against the proposals of the Higher Criticism.
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Southland Times, Issue 19549, 2 May 1905, Page 3
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