The Museum Idea.
Sir John Robertson. [BjrUTJKJR'B Tjeljeojbams.] [Received Jnno23, at 12^30 pja.] LONDON, Jan ii. In response to an invitation the Colonial Agents-General and Executive Commissioners attended at the Indian nnd Colonial Exhibition to-day, •when Sir P. Canliffe Owen, on behalf ; of the Prince of Wales, invited ang- j gestions from the Commissioners as to the establishment of a permanent Colonial Museum in London. On the motion of Sir Dillon Bell it was de- ! oided to form a Committee to considtr the matter. J
MELBOTJBWE, Jvn 23. \ The bants have raised the rate of j interest by 1 per cent. ! SYDNEY, JU3B 22. j The Premier has given notice of j motion in the Legislative Assembly to ; grant a sum not exceeding .£IO,OOO to Sir John Eobertson for his distinguished and patriotic services in New South Wales. I
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5652, 23 June 1886, Page 3
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139The Museum Idea. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5652, 23 June 1886, Page 3
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