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Page 176
... collections begun in 1832 by the Halifax Mechanics Insti- tute . It is intended primarily to illustrate the natural resources and the development of the Arts and Industry of the Province . Though catalogued and labelled the collections ...
... collections begun in 1832 by the Halifax Mechanics Insti- tute . It is intended primarily to illustrate the natural resources and the development of the Arts and Industry of the Province . Though catalogued and labelled the collections ...
Page 177
... collections of minerals and of Red Deer River fossils . In British Columbia the Provincial Museum in Vic- toria , opened in 1886 , is primarily a natural history museum , with a small but good ethnological collection , acquired through ...
... collections of minerals and of Red Deer River fossils . In British Columbia the Provincial Museum in Vic- toria , opened in 1886 , is primarily a natural history museum , with a small but good ethnological collection , acquired through ...
Page 183
... collection are the sculpture ( marble and bronze ) , the Tanagras , and the vases illustrating admirably this im- portant industry . On the ... collections : seventeen galleries displaying Chinese art from the earliest 183 MUSEUMS IN CANADA.
... collection are the sculpture ( marble and bronze ) , the Tanagras , and the vases illustrating admirably this im- portant industry . On the ... collections : seventeen galleries displaying Chinese art from the earliest 183 MUSEUMS IN CANADA.
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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