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EXHIBITIONS ANALYSED.

» AT EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION. By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (Rec. April 18, 0.20 a.m.) Sydney, April 17. At the sitting of the Empire Trade Commission there was an interesting discussion on the holding of exhibitions. Mr. Wunderlich, president, and Mr. Beale, ex-president of the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers, strongly supported tho holding of a British Empire Exhibition in London. They emphatically declined to consider an international exhibition. Mr. Wunderlich declared that the opinion of manufacturers was that an Empire Exhibition would effectively mark the progress of Australian industries, and provide new outlets for Australian productions and manufactures, besides tending all round to' the advantngo of Australian manufacturers by an exhibition where sales could be made. It would advertise Australia where most needed, and assist legitimate immigration by showing the resources and potentialities of Australia. Sir Alfred Bateman remarked that it had been stated that British manufacturers were "fed up" with exhibitions. His opinion was that they would bo unfavourable to the proposed Empire Exhibition.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1726, 18 April 1913, Page 5

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EXHIBITIONS ANALYSED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1726, 18 April 1913, Page 5

EXHIBITIONS ANALYSED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1726, 18 April 1913, Page 5

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