TURNBULL'LIBRARY
n -•'-.• . * ''. AHHANGJ3MENTS FOR ITS FUTURE. !' Steps are being taken by the Minister :" of Internal Affairs (the Hon. G. W. Eus- ' sell) for the futnre of the library of the I late Mr. A. H. Tiirnbull; a collection of the greatest historical value left by him . to'the State. '• The Minister stated yesterdny that he D had received a letter from Mr. R. T. ? Turn bull 'on'behalf of members of the s familj-, with reference to tlio bequest 'made , , by h'is brother, whose estate was, F, in accordance with the' provisions of the d will, in the hands of the Public Trusp tee. The Minister said that ho had n made a careful inspection of tho builcl- .* ing used by Mr. Tiirnbull as a reposii- tory for his library, for the purpose of l> ascertaining the possibilities of the ' building' and the library. He would i. submit proposals to Cabinet at the first ,f opportunity regarding the-'future- conn trol of the library.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 7
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161TURNBULL'LIBRARY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 7
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