BRITAIN AND C.S.A.
NEW YORK, April 3. Considerable comment has been aroused by the British objections to the sale of the ” Alice i>K Wonderland ” manuscript. Some of the newspapers here call the sale " a tactless performance.” The New York ” World.” in a leading article says: “We wish that Americans had had the good taste to refrain from bidding tor jt at all. The New York “ Sun,” in a leading article, says: ‘‘Not much sympathy can go to the British sentimentalists, who "put too high a value on tins manuscript; nor should we rejoice with those Americans, who could bid as though they were at a poultry show.-
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1928, Page 3
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107BRITAIN AND C.S.A. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1928, Page 3
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