COLONIAL ART.
COMPLAINT AGAINST NEW ZEALAND LAW. 13y Cable —Press Association —Copyright. London, April 29. Feltons have purchased William Hunt's "Industrious Pupils" for forty guineas. Australians represented at th,j Old Salon are Harriet Holhed, Eoltland, Wheelwright, Streeton, Lover. Parker, Ada Levy, Hilda Rix, Madame Emile Paul, Daisy Wallder, Constance Jenkins, Marie Tuck, Bessie Gibson and Isabella Tuck. New Zeak'nders represented are B. Riiey, Chas. Basing, and Frances Hodgkins. Presiding at the Art Union in London, Earl Plymouth complained that the New Zealand law made it illegal to receive subscriptions for prize drawing. He hoped the Government would remove the difficulty as Canada has done.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 378, 2 May 1910, Page 5
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104COLONIAL ART. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 378, 2 May 1910, Page 5
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