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ADDRESSES OF FOREIGN COMMISSIONERS.* 
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Great Britain.—Sir Henry Truman Wood, Secretary, Royal . 
Commission, Chicago Exposition; Society of Arts, ; 7 
John Street, Adelphi, London, England. 4 
Germany.—Hon. Ad. Wermuth, Imperial German Commis- . 
sioner for the World’s Columbian Exposition; Wil- f 
helm Strasse 74, Berlin, Germany. | 
Belgium.—M. Amelin, Secretary-General, Royal Commission ~ te 
of Belgium for the World’s Columbian Exposition ; . 
3 Rue de l’Orangerie, Brussels, Belgium. 
Denmark.—Dr. Emil Meyer, Royal Commissioner of Den- 
mark for the World’s Columbian Exposition ; Co- 
penhagen, Denmark. 
France.—His Excellency the Minister of Commerce for the 
World’s Columbian Exposition ; Paris, France. 
Japan.—His Excellency Munimitsu, Minister of State for 
Agriculture and Commerce, World’s Columbian Ex- 
position ; Tokyo, Japan. 
Korea.—Ye Wan Yong, Commissioner of Korea for the 
World’s Columbian Exposition ; Seoul, Korea. 
Russia.—His Excellency Privy Councillor Behr, Imperial 
Russian Commissioner for the World’s Columbian 
Exposition ; St. Petersburg, Russia. 
Persia.—Hon. E. Spencer Pratt, Commissioner-General, 
World’s Columbian Exposition ; Teheran, Persia. 
Turkey.—Hakki Bey, Translator at the Imperial Ree 
Constantinople, Turkey. 
New South Wales.—Hon. Arthur Renwick, M. D., Execu- 
tive Commissioner of New South Wales for the 
World’s Columbian Exposition ; Sydney, New South 
Wales. 
Cape Colony, Africa.—L. Wiener, M. L. A., Commissioner 
| of Cape Colony for the World’s Columbian Exposi- 
tion ; Cape Town, Africa. 
*Complete and corrected to January 20, 1892. 
