BRITISH TRADE.
THE IMPERIAL BmBITIO* x >' VAST PREPARATIONS, J\ By Teleeraph.—Fren As«.i>«CflpfMisfc Received Jan. 9, 11.65 p.m. \ , Lojdon, Jan. % )' The preliminaries of the Britten SB* : pire Exhibition, to be hold in 1921, haw been completed. The exhibition will probably be held *4 Regent's Park. The Imperial DomifflitfU and the Colonial Government* have ax- v, pressed approval of the undartaklng, Jwhich will be on a vast scale, Involving *; tremendous organisation, which will fce set in operation at the earliest laomattt. / The Duke of Argyll has accepted the : Presidency. Mr. Lloyd George is Pr»- .' sident of the Grand Council, and othsr members of the Cabinet, and diiUwjUjsh'ed persons are Vice-Presidents of the Council. The overseas section includes i Mr. W. M. Hughes and Mr. W. F. Mas- <§ sey.
Sir John Taverner, the secretary. In an interview, says the exhibition wifi W the biggest thing ever seen Jtt Britain, and is Scheduled to last six months, fttd will probably last two years. It may Otto develop into a permanent showroom fOt Imperial commerce.—Aus.-N.Z. Caftle Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1920, Page 5
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