PARIS EXHIBITION.
sV-aarn - - ■ * Maafetl Jne* m aW am i^aUma* Twi tfa**** •¥••"*»•• • mm m vn^ •■T lew P"1"U#» ••*■ W*nTw*Hs'W WOQ mHawW AaVem tnasmaal«4 *M anaa annnnennl anULnl amwev em a»» agananamv ■aaaanai ail tabnar. Tho dome eew spe>4aw day it hi e-timatrd that 40*000 p*onlevWted the hwMiafa. Of tha .10.000.nun of thkata that were issued before tho exhiNrSo* was npaa#l~ moat of whJeh were tikeonp hy ayadla fraae «wh. ft Is stated that more than t«.eeo.oao have base pnswmtml attheexhlldtbsiawtaa. The rbi.f nrlae ia the lottarv wbirh hi attaehed to the itehH wsVm*. £OO.OOO fall to hj working engineer, a Behjriaa »iv biith. sad now ia hainWo .ioum-taaces—that M wftboat die* count in* his nrha. Af|ar bis aaaat nnd address had l«tn rmhUsswo, Ike firat nn-4 bmnght him savaral haadrad lieff£fin? loners. The sapeadftare ef the Fmneh Ooremmaat aad tha City of Paris must have bean fanmaaea> hut T hav* no doubt hat that the anew nnlliywillbereprndaMiiva. TaaDafre N»ws oorreMtond *nt, lira, ftaetefd, the mo«t wdinMo English JnaraaHal in I'.iris. -totes that tho enat of the fraat »h..w could not h«VA fallen helnw 11.oho oho. The EifM Tower will eoniinue to )m at the <tispo*al of the public. This undertakine baa been a r-m-irk.-tt-ki snoneas like meat of the exhiliitinn featur«s»—all the capital li.ti l> en nlreadv repaid tn the sharo* hnbWs. Our Kir Reward Watkin. the Hailnnv Kinir, is intent on building another sneh tower in lAndoa, • •nt 200 ft higher than the French on*. Ho proposes to put it up In the Kensington district, and it la liWy ••iinngh that he will rarrrouthi* idea. T»sny that tha Paris Exhibition of ISHs- f..r ex<-ols nil other projects of past time* in to esve uttoranee to a f rite remark. 'l'hnro is n»> eomjwirison nt nil Itetween this venr's and tli it of |.s7n. A nioaMtro ••( tho (Treat devejopmeat of uiinnfairtura, inir«iiHf"! facilities for trade, and improvement i<> th» condition and Ustas <>f the pnoples of Enropa.ia to In- found in 'lie •np'»rioiiiv of tins vi ar's exhiliitioit 10 that of m.ii-h nu"> In the 11.uiutifol taiildinas :nid cnllci tions in and toond tho I'tiamps i|r M irs. :lih Exhibition idea has f-»i,ud its lii.-ho: t evolution, nnd it is H.r.«b»taou» ll^.!irii!i?J!* t (eud »<»me iliirk- tlio rswß nl Vk] vrnvs.) fntcrastional Exhibition'wui built in Ilydo Park. It is nuh»r th* fashioa to run down tbe )-ite Prince Albert, but the initiation and carrvbic out of tho I Sal Exhibition were to hi* i redb to a ur"nt d»«r»e. The French folio .veil our lead i.i |A.V>. and tince ♦hat rear they have had Exposition* in tsr.7. IK/K, IHW, aud the first War of tiio next century will see a<|ofli"r tdiow*. n> the santtuine folks aiy. iafiiorin? IhapoedMlftvaf aserimmuro b fore that date, whi<h miy redu * the j tMinifttidiiij; nations t>> the conditi ;a of Ki!l;eiuiv cats.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 69, 15 February 1890, Page 3
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476PARIS EXHIBITION. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 69, 15 February 1890, Page 3
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