A NEW MUSEUM.
' London, June 27. King .Edward opened the Victoria and Albert Museum. The i-ercmonv wits a I'nlliaut one. His Majcstv knighted Mr. Cecil Smith, diiector, mid created w Aston Webb, architect, a Companion of the Bath, In the course of his emarks the King emphasised his parents' interest in applied decorative, art.
properly DEFEXnn?(:^________________ OF CRUISERS BEFORE BAmESBffM Reociced 28, 0.40 p.m. j London, Jane 28. J The Times, in deeribing the Prettj Conference as a memorable (U«wu aaavf commenting on Imperial defence, ««■; o»sts that inasmuch as battleship! nvotH act in concentration while cruiien auM defend the Empire'* eommumcetloaM the assistance of the dominions, m »* as it consists of ships, might t«K«<<U| form of cruis'ers, w'nich would standardised and made intereliangeeHi with those of the Motherland. WW* a scheme would embody and # expMf I organic unity with the Imperial flee much mora effectively than batttabg could from the function they are a pected to perform, .'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 129, 29 June 1909, Page 2
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157A NEW MUSEUM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 129, 29 June 1909, Page 2
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