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NEW ZEALAND PARTICIPATING. United Press Association. —B;> Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.;, , (Received this* day at 8 a.m.) . ; LONDON,. May 14. New (Zealand was ~fortunate* in .as.soejating with Britain in a joint j pavilion at -Antwerp, centenary ; exhibition. , |The Overseas. Trade ; Department obtained admittedly the .best site in the exhibition, on eminence dominating the whole grounds. • • A party of British journalists -visited Antwerp to inspect the work of progress and were impressed with the of the Anglo-New Zealand site, whereon Lutzens had designed a striking building costing £100.030. • • : ' British officials hope that over late, Australia, will consider \ decision not to participate. It was originally planned that the pavilion should represent the .whole Empire. At present , only Britain, New. Zealand and the Crown Colonics are- participating. . . ■ .- ■ ■' V **’
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1929, Page 4
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