RECORD PATRONAGE.
FOR ITALIAN ART TREASURES
[United Press Assuciation~By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
LONDON, March 20. Over half a million, the biggest attendance at any art exhibition ever Hold in the world, visited that of the Italian pictures at Burlington House, which closed to-day.
The packing of the pictures for transport' back to Italy immediately, is proceeding day and night until it is completed. Tue building is kept wnw i/inually guarded by -special police and yL v uetectivcs. /
'The steamer “Leonardo da \inci’ v which .brought the pictures through the December gales when on the voyage to London, will receive the precious cargo.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1930, Page 4
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