WORKS OF ART
SIR T. VII.FORD’S ENDEAVOUR
TO GET EXHIBITIONS IN N.Z
'United Presn Association—Ay Electric
Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received April 8 at >8 a.m.)
LONDON, April 7
Sir Thomas Wilford and the Australian Agent-General appealed to the British Government to promote legislation to enable works of art at the British galleries to he loaned to public galleries in the Dominions .for the benefit of those, tillable to visit Britain.
Meanwhile arrangements are being "mad** for public odid itioor! of British works owne ! bv private r 'Hectors in Australia and Nov Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1933, Page 5
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