IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.
(UY I.U.UTIUU TISLEGBAPII—OOI'VKIIiUT). London, July 23. Tin: lirst meeting of the Governors of thu Imperial Institute was held at Marlborough House t-i-duv. The President, H. R. H. the l.'rince of Wales, warmly thanked the organisation lor ilieir energetic services in receiving .suh-ciiplions and devising a permanent form of constitution for the administration of the Institute. The leport .submitted by the Governors states that tho Gmernnients of New Smth Wales, South Australia and New Zealand had not subscribed the amount they hail promised. The President asked Sir Saul Samuel (one of the New South Wales Governors) what prospect there was of that colony subscribing, and in reply, Sir Saul said that the promise had been made by Sir Patrick ■Jennings, who was Premier of New South Wales when the Imperial Institute >.va» organised, and ho was hopeful that it would be redeemed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2969, 25 July 1891, Page 2
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143IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2969, 25 July 1891, Page 2
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