TURIN EXHIBITION.
OPENED BY KING EMMANUEL. By Telecraph—Press Association—Cop.vrieht Rpme, April 30. At Turin 200,000 persons witnessed King Victor Emmanuel open the exhibition. Two international exhibitions are being held in Italy this year iu connection with the celebrations of the jubilee of Italian unity. At Rome an international art.exhibition was opened in February, and will close on October 31, and at Turin there is the International Exhibition of Industry and Labour, the opening of which is chronicled above. In a recent circular, the scheme of the exhibition was set out as follows:— "The committee think that it will be of great interest first to call the visitors' attention to the agents contributing to educate one of the chief 'elements of production, tho workman; then, to the implements and tools by which work is produced; to the aid supplied by natural power; to the several applications of power in transforming raw materials from the earth, and animals, beginning from the earliest rudiiucnt.il industries, and ending with the best managed and most improved; to the means by which products are poured into the markets, and tho whole of international life vibrates in a common intent of progress and general well-being; to the laws controlling social economy and concerning the several relations in the wide field of tho production and apportionment of wealth; and, finally, to the moans which can insure peace and security; essential conditions for developing the economical forces of every nation concurring with a proper feeling of emulation to the greatest prosperity and improvement of social Hfa."
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1116, 2 May 1911, Page 5
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257TURIN EXHIBITION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1116, 2 May 1911, Page 5
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