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S. F. Andrew-rho-.u.- ■j , ' -.-Bunting. Studios Photo". – ■••' ."•• • ■ Ceutral News Photo. • .- • Connolly Photo., MR. DWfGHT MORROW, who MR F H BAKEWELL, ivko 'is'- MR.: R.^L. C. AITCHISON, elected MISS DIANA FISHWICK, who MR. ARTHUR CARVER, as Col- MR. W. J. LOCKE, _ well-known asks for the repeal of the Eightto represent the New. Zetland Vni- president of,the New Zealand Hoc- beat MissGlenna Collett in the our-Sergeant of the Wellington novelist, whose death is announced eenth Amendment and reversion varsity Senate■ on the Council 'of : Icey Referees' Association and final of [the British Ladies' Golf Rifle ■ Battalion in 1887. He died m to-day s cable news. to liquor control' in the United Education. Manawatu Hockey Association. . , – ~ Championship. last Monday, aged sixty-nine. ■ Stales NEW ZEALAND CABINET TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS AGO—In view of the retirement of Sir Joseph Ward, the. above' photograph, taken in 1903, has more than passing interest. Sir Joseph was then Postmaster-General and Colonial Secretary.. Seated at the table, from the left, are: Hon. C. Mills, Hon. T.Y. Duncan, Hon. James M'Gowan, Sir Joseph Ward, Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Hon. W> Hall-Jones, Hon. Albert Pitt, and Hon. Mahuta Wherowhcro. Standing, Sir James Carroll, then Mr. Carroll. (Evening Post, 17 May 1930)

S. F. Andrew-rho-.u.- ■j , ' -.-Bunting. Studios Photo". – ■••' ."•• • ■ Ceutral News Photo. • .- • Connolly Photo., MR. DWfGHT MORROW, who MR F H BAKEWELL, ivko 'is'- MR.: R.^L. C. AITCHISON, elected MISS DIANA FISHWICK, who MR. ARTHUR CARVER, as Col- MR. W. J. LOCKE, _ well-known asks for the repeal of the Eightto represent the New. Zetland Vni- president of,the New Zealand Hoc- beat MissGlenna Collett in the our-Sergeant of the Wellington novelist, whose death is announced eenth Amendment and reversion varsity Senate■ on the Council 'of : Icey Referees' Association and final of [the British Ladies' Golf Rifle ■ Battalion in 1887. He died m to-day s cable news. to liquor control' in the United Education. Manawatu Hockey Association. . , – ~ Championship. last Monday, aged sixty-nine. ■ Stales NEW ZEALAND CABINET TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS AGO—In view of the retirement of Sir Joseph Ward, the. above' photograph, taken in 1903, has more than passing interest. Sir Joseph was then Postmaster-General and Colonial Secretary.. Seated at the table, from the left, are: Hon. C. Mills, Hon. T.Y. Duncan, Hon. James M'Gowan, Sir Joseph Ward, Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Hon. W> Hall-Jones, Hon. Albert Pitt, and Hon. Mahuta Wherowhcro. Standing, Sir James Carroll, then Mr. Carroll. (Evening Post, 17 May 1930)
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S. F. Andrew-rho-.u.- ■j , ' -.-Bunting. Studios Photo". – ■••' ."•• • ■ Ceutral News Photo. • .- • Connolly Photo., MR. DWfGHT MORROW, who MR F H BAKEWELL, ivko 'is'- MR.: R.^L. C. AITCHISON, elected MISS DIANA FISHWICK, who MR. ARTHUR CARVER, as Col- MR. W. J. LOCKE, _ well-known asks for the repeal of the Eightto represent the New. Zetland Vni- president of,the New Zealand Hoc- beat MissGlenna Collett in the our-Sergeant of the Wellington novelist, whose death is announced eenth Amendment and reversion varsity Senate■ on the Council 'of : Icey Referees' Association and final of [the British Ladies' Golf Rifle ■ Battalion in 1887. He died m to-day s cable news. to liquor control' in the United Education. Manawatu Hockey Association. . , – ~ Championship. last Monday, aged sixty-nine. ■ Stales NEW ZEALAND CABINET TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS AGO—In view of the retirement of Sir Joseph Ward, the. above' photograph, taken in 1903, has more than passing interest. Sir Joseph was then Postmaster-General and Colonial Secretary.. Seated at the table, from the left, are: Hon. C. Mills, Hon. T.Y. Duncan, Hon. James M'Gowan, Sir Joseph Ward, Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Hon. W> Hall-Jones, Hon. Albert Pitt, and Hon. Mahuta Wherowhcro. Standing, Sir James Carroll, then Mr. Carroll. (Evening Post, 17 May 1930)
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