PANAMA EXPOSITION
- . a - DEPUTATION TO Mil. ASQUITH. 3 By Telogronh—Press Association—OoDyritrnt "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. .. (Roc. May 5, 5.50 p.m.) t London, Max 4. ! A deputation urged th<r Premier s (Mr. Asquith) to reverse his decision 1 in regard to the Panama Exposition. 3 Tho "Times," in a leading article, i states that tho feeling in the House of . Commons is shown by the fact that 30G members —a clear majority—signed 5 a memorial urging reconsideration of i the question. A' British Pavilion, costi ing a maximum of £100,000/_ ought to t he erected for reasons of business, but i especially for reasons of sentiment, the a, purposes of the Exposition being to - commemorate the greatest feat in , American enterprise. Tho Governti ment's refusal of the Presidential invie tation has bewildered and exasperated Americans, who feel snubbed and h slighted. .' y
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2141, 6 May 1914, Page 7
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142PANAMA EXPOSITION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2141, 6 May 1914, Page 7
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