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Torngulst Studios Photo. ' MISS JOAN RYAN, A laughter of^Mr.-and'Mrs. P. Ryan, I Wellington, , ' The\finals group of debutantes wh Tornqulst £tudlof Photo. lISS MARGARET WILLIAMS, daughter of-Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Williams, Napier. y wer*.presented to the Governe • ~.-,:■ . i': rOswin^Kelburn.;- . ;' r-General intd Lady Bledisloe at.Gt "Auckland Stu" nti TUted Pres»- Phota NEWiZCALANiyWINS THE RUGBY TEST.—-At top,,a line-out in the Test match played on Saturday at Auchi*ut. Bottom left, Towers oreaking away' to score Australia's third try. Right, Bush, who won the match for New Zealand by scoring 14 points off his own boot. (Evening Post, 14 September 1931)
copies pi* 'xviarrao post" pwg ph6togr«phs^l£a.y be iJBWiHisEHPjsr AiraioATipjfw WEU^CTON-DEFEATS TARA]N^ .Tardnaki by the narrowest of margins. Below,. Price, Wellington's wing-forward, in possession'of the ball, makes an attack:on the TaranaU line, backed up by. Kilby,, while Reid (10) and Shearer (IT), areiore the ground. The TaranaU full-back, ColUns, (l)y with, the three-quarter Jones (2). ave.-botkLwatcKful ■ ■"■■ ■' ■' ■■■' ~ ' – – M4§i&*c£t. ■• •■■■.■.■■•'.:>-■•■/■•■.'-■ (Evening Post, 14 September 1931)
E. T. Robson Photo. rRAGEFORTHEBENNETTnMEMORIAL SHIELD-TAe leaders crossing.the Patent Slip at Evans Bay during the running of the Bennett Memorial road race on Saturday afternoon. In front, from left, are Lr. Grosser, who finished second, A. L. Stevens, the winner, and L. A. Sinclair third. A. Carter is ' ' behind them. (Evening Post, 28 September 1931)
PRESENTED TO THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION-FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.-Address of congratulation from the New Zealand Institute to the President and Council of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, which opened its centenary meeting in London last Wednesday, under the Presidency of General J. C. Smuts. The Conference lasts until Wednesday The address was designed by Professor Shelley, of Canterbury College, and is signed by His Excellency. Lord Bledisloe and the President of the Institute, Professor Segar, of Auckland. COPIESO* "EVENIJKI POST" OWN PHOTOGRAPHS MA* BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION. (Evening Post, 28 September 1931)
OPENING OF THE NEW SCIENCE BUILDING AT MASSEY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (PALMERSTON NORTH) BY LORD BUJ)ISLOE.-Picture taken m the Assembly Hall %fter^ °P™™S ceremony. On stage, front row, from left, Mr>G: Shirtcliffe, Professor W.Riddet, Hon. E. A. Ransom {Minister of Public: Works) Mr. J. A. Graham .{Mayor of PamerstonNorth),HisExcdlen^he Governor-General {Lord Bledisloe), Sir George'Fowlds {chairman of the College Council), the Prime Minister {the Right Hon. G. W.Forbes)-Professor G. SPeren {principal Massey College), Mr R A.'tippincon {architect), Mr. A. Fletcher, Mr. P.Levi. At the back, second from the left, is Mr. J. .Linldater, 'M.P., next to whom is Mr. J. A. Nash, M.P., and then Dr. C. 1. Reakes {Duector-General of ■. ' ,'■.'.■ .-.' ■ '■■■■.■. '•'■>. ' :' Agricul'"™^ (Evening Post, 01 May 1931)