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i , Post" Photo. MEMBERS OF THE DEVELOPMENT. OF INDUSTRIES BOARD.—The personnel of the new board is announced to-day, and, its first meeting was held this morning. Standing, from left, Dr. E. Marsden (Wellington, secretary), Mr. A. M. Seaman (Auckland), Mr. H. Vickerman (Wellington), Mr. G. A. Pascoe (Christchurch), Mr. I.Woolf (Christchurch), Professor H. G. Denham (Wellington). Seated, Mr. S. Takle (Auckland), Mr.J. Pearce Luke (Wellington, chairman), Hon. R. Masters (Minister of Industries and Commerce), Mr. : G. W. Clinkard (Wellington), Mr. W. Bromley (Wellington). • ' . "Sport and General'/ Photo. CHAMPION FIGURE-SKATER OE- THE WORLD!—Miss Sonia Henie, 19-year-old Norwegian, girl, holder of the world. amateur championship'for figure-skating, who retained'her title-this week at the Olympic Winter Games on Lake Placid, New York. .'Owning fosf fboio. MR. RONALD CHAMBERLAIN, ivho, with Dr. Vaughan Thomas, has been appointed Trinity College examiner for New Zealand. / ' S. P. Andrew Photo. MAJOR H. H. BROWNE, Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Reprc Kntalives since 1920, who has resigned. Major Browne's-home-is in Christchurch. < AMBASSADORS TO CHINA.—From left, Count Ciano (Italy), Sir Miles Lampson (England), and Mr. Nelson T. Johnson • (U.S.A.), who, togetfier with M. Auguste Wilden (France), will confer with Chinese and Japanese representatives shortly in an attempt to overcome the present difficulties. "Evening Post" Photo FURTHER SUCCESS FOR ARIKIRA.—Mr. V. E. Bryant's 4-yearold gelding Arikira, who followed up his Egmont Cup win last week with another success in the Taranaki Cup yesterday at New Plymouth. . 1 . SOUTH. AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM.—Back row, from left, L. Brown, J. 2. Christy, N.'A. Quinn, 'A.J. Bell,'K.G.Viljoen, S. Steyn. Seated, C. L.Vincent, Q. McMillan, H.B. Cameron; (captain), J. H. Tandy (manager), H. W. Taylor, E. A. Van der Merwe, Bruce Mitchell. In front, S.H. Curnou^ E. Li Gallon, X. Balaskas. Inset, D. P. Morhel (vice-captain). COLONEL N. W. B. B. THOMS, Commandant of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, who says the strife in China may last five months* M. MAXIM LITVINOFF,.m>Jio, on behalf of tlie Russian Soviet, again advocated complete disarmav-. ment at the Geneva Conference. (Evening Post, 12 February 1932)
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- i , Post" Photo. MEMBERS OF THE DEVELOPMENT. OF INDUSTRIES BOARD.—The personnel of the new board is announced to-day, and, its first meeting was held this morning. Standing, from left, Dr. E. Marsden (Wellington, secretary), Mr. A. M. Seaman (Auckland), Mr. H. Vickerman (Wellington), Mr. G. A. Pascoe (Christchurch), Mr. I.Woolf (Christchurch), Professor H. G. Denham (Wellington). Seated, Mr. S. Takle (Auckland), Mr.J. Pearce Luke (Wellington, chairman), Hon. R. Masters (Minister of Industries and Commerce), Mr. : G. W. Clinkard (Wellington), Mr. W. Bromley (Wellington). • ' . "Sport and General'/ Photo. CHAMPION FIGURE-SKATER OE- THE WORLD!—Miss Sonia Henie, 19-year-old Norwegian, girl, holder of the world. amateur championship'for figure-skating, who retained'her title-this week at the Olympic Winter Games on Lake Placid, New York. .'Owning fosf fboio. MR. RONALD CHAMBERLAIN, ivho, with Dr. Vaughan Thomas, has been appointed Trinity College examiner for New Zealand. / ' S. P. Andrew Photo. MAJOR H. H. BROWNE, Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Reprc Kntalives since 1920, who has resigned. Major Browne's-home-is in Christchurch. < AMBASSADORS TO CHINA.—From left, Count Ciano (Italy), Sir Miles Lampson (England), and Mr. Nelson T. Johnson • (U.S.A.), who, togetfier with M. Auguste Wilden (France), will confer with Chinese and Japanese representatives shortly in an attempt to overcome the present difficulties. "Evening Post" Photo FURTHER SUCCESS FOR ARIKIRA.—Mr. V. E. Bryant's 4-yearold gelding Arikira, who followed up his Egmont Cup win last week with another success in the Taranaki Cup yesterday at New Plymouth. . 1 . SOUTH. AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM.—Back row, from left, L. Brown, J. 2. Christy, N.'A. Quinn, 'A.J. Bell,'K.G.Viljoen, S. Steyn. Seated, C. L.Vincent, Q. McMillan, H.B. Cameron; (captain), J. H. Tandy (manager), H. W. Taylor, E. A. Van der Merwe, Bruce Mitchell. In front, S.H. Curnou^ E. Li Gallon, X. Balaskas. Inset, D. P. Morhel (vice-captain). COLONEL N. W. B. B. THOMS, Commandant of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, who says the strife in China may last five months* M. MAXIM LITVINOFF,.m>Jio, on behalf of tlie Russian Soviet, again advocated complete disarmav-. ment at the Geneva Conference. (Evening Post, 12 February 1932)
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