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Mr. R. H. Kingsford[Smith, of Mr.'George Lawn, lecturer in, eco- Oakland,.California, a brother of nomics at Canterbury University the late,., Sir Charles ■ Kingsford College, who is to become full' Smith. He■arrived:, at-. Auckland lime economist to the Reserve ■ yesterday[by theAorangi., Bank. (Evening Post, 30 November 1937)
Svening Post" ■ Photo. BEST NEW ZEALAND LANDSCAPE.-Y^Zcri)o,nV' a painting by Mr. Archibald. F.micol,of Cltristchurch, awarded the medal presented by Lord Bledisloe for the best New Zealand landscape Mr Nicol ivqs formerly principal of the Canterbury' College School of Art. ' „ (Evening Post, 18 May 1932)
Evening Post" Photo; UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL.—Two views taken this morning during the match between Victoria and Canterbury teams on the basketball courts at Wellington < East College. The game ivas one of a series and is a part of the universities' tournament now in progress in Wellington. '■ , V ■ '•' (Evening Post, 13 April 1936)
Muir and Mackinlay, photo. GROUP OF DELEGATES AND OTHERS AT THE AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE. HELD AT WELLINGTON. Pboht Row (from left)- Messrs T. Winks (Hawera), Colonel Chafiey (Aniuri), J. G. Rutherford (Auckland), T. Mawson (Ashburton), D. Wood (Ashburton), W. Perry (Mastertcn), N. Kettle (Hawke's Bay), W. C. BucWan (Wairarapa), J. G. Wilson, ex-president (Bulls) Hon. T. Mackenzie (Minister for Agriculture), D D. M:icf.irlane, president (Canterbury) E. Hall, secretary (Auckland), A. Chamberlain (Canterbury), J. Knight (Wailtatoj, — Adam* (Canterbury), H. Burrell (Feilding), J. Higgie (Wanganui), H. J. Bcoth (Feeding), H. T. Cooper (Oxford). . /aOPr-+Brv tor Second Row (from left): Messrs G. Bishop iTaranaki), G. C. Wheeler (Manawatu), O. B. Pemberton (.Canterbury), H. D. Harkneas (Nelson) K. M'lntosh (Rangiora), D. M'Gregor (Masterton), F. S. Pope (becxetary tor Agriculture), J. L. Brae* (Stock Inspector), J. F. Boag (Ellesmere), R. D. M'Lern (Hastings). — Andrew (Kaikoura), — Davilson (Kaikoura). J. Sshlaepfer (Franklin), W. O. Richards (Amuri), Professor Alexander (Lincoln College), — Overton (Canterbury), P. Pattullo (Dunedin), J. Stevenson (Canierlury), G. Rudd (Canterbury). . . /w»^«+^ T CHlfeison flnver-In Doobwat (from left): Mesurs B. C. Aston (Government chemist). E. Campbell (Wanganui), T. W. Kirk (Government BiologiBt), J. G. Harkncss (National Dairy Xssociation), R. Fi°her (Waikato). J. tnlkison (inver cargill), J. Song (Invercai^ill), J. Cunningham (Ellesmere), H. V. Fulton (Otago). W. J. Charters (Otago). (Otago Witness, 11 August 1909)
Kvenlng .Post" l'hoto. The following is the Victoria College "eight," which moots crows from Auckland and Canterbury Colloges at Lyttelton to-day:—F. 801 l (stroke), F. Mullins (7), C. Steele (6). A. Gibbons (5), R. Moffitt (4), S. G. Roes (3), M. C, Gavin (2), N. Russell (bow). (Evening Post, 30 March 1929)
MR:f?E. >M. BARDSLEY, of Hawera, who has been appointed secretary of the. Wellington-Cham-';■ ; ber.of Commerce.: PASTOR C. A. WRIGLEY, of Wellington, who leaves today for Sydney .- to attend the.,sexlennial conference •of Seventh Day, Adyentistsito^beheld: in Melbourne, PROFESSOR JAMES SHELLEY, M.A., • dfk Canterbury University College,"■ whose appointment as Director of ] Broadcasting is ana •;.. : -.; : noiinced.l • (Evening Post, 27 August 1936)
You are not ambassadors just for your own company or for university players of any city, but for the potentialities of a New Zealand stage" said the Mayor of Wellington, Mr. Will Appleton (right), when welcoming Miss Ngaio Marsh (seated on right) and her company of university Shakespearean players from Canterbury College at the Town Hall yesterday. (Evening Post, 30 January 1945)
THE PRINCE of WALES, ARCHBISHOP GER- IN THE ABBEY.—A view of ihcHnterior of Westminster Abbey, where the Duke of Kent, youngest son who, with tiie Duke ~ MANOS, who married of the King and Queen Mary, was yesterday married to. Princess Marina, daughter of Prince and of York, supported his ■, the Royal couple accord- .Princess Nicolas of Greece., The Duke of York and the Princess Royal, children of the Royal house, brother. ing to the rites of the N ivere also married here, as have been many other Royalties in the past. Greek Orthodox Church. PRESIDING PRELATES..—TIie Archbishops of Canterbury (left) and York, who conducted the marriage ceremony in Westminster Abbey. DIAMOND JUBJLKK 'OK WELLINGTOiN COLLEGE.—/* pano- pSll ramie view of the buildings and beautiful grounds which comprise VMosJ?xk Wellington College, where diamond jubilee celebrations are i being J^^^^§ commenced today and will be continued until Sunday afternoon. |^^^^^ Inset at top. the oldest building of the block and the headmaster's '- house, which arc situated on the right, of the new buildings shown in the main picture. (Evening Post, 30 November 1934)
If E^S™ f! ™5 Eileen Cameron, of Moeraki, Was married yesterday at T Mr.Alister Guy Hargreaves, a son of Dr. Guy Hargreaves, of Kakatu, Geraldine, South Canterbury. From left, Miss Kirsty Cameron, Mr. Hector Cameron, Miss Hargreaves, bridegroom and bride, Mr. T. Hazlett, Mrs. J. Hunt, and Mr. W. Martin. In front, Miss Elaine Prendeville. SWIMMING.SPORTS AT J^QTON^COLLEGE.-T/ie 100 yds champions!*? in process at the college oaths this Zr^^seT' H-K- Waters (left), senior champion, and W. F. Shortt, junior champion. (Evening Post, 26 February 1932)
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)
CANDIDATES FOR RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.—Eight candidates nominated by the four University Colleges of New Zealand for the hvo 1936 Rhodes Scholarship They aitnM n, r«« , u today where tlie above photograph was taken to meet the selection committee, of which his Excellency the Govcrnor-General, Viscoun Gahvay, is chairman. From. Teh Messrs CM PR Government House M. Abraham (Vtctona), G. C. N. Johnson (Otago), D. M. Bavin (Otago). E. H. Scaly (Auckland), J. D. Leuus (Auckland), M. V. Bllke (Canterbury).^ :ACR Benhan (C^r^rT^^iLt dales are Mr. Lewis and Air. Davt'n. r (Evening Post, 03 December 1935)
Evening Post" Photo. MR. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, the famous author, photographed yesterday on his arrival at Auckland. "Evening Post" Tlioto. SIR HUBERT WILKINS, Arctic explorer, who is at present on a visit to Wellington. UNNAMED GLACIER FOUND.—During a recent trip in a mountain district in the South Island, three young Christchurch mountaineers discovered a' large and apparently unmapped glacier near the head of theMathiasßiver,a tributary of- the Rakaia River, Canterbury. The top photograph gives'a general view of the glacier, and the lower one^ shows a large crevasse which members of the party came across. An article dealing with the trip appears on this page. MV. /I \l \M) (iilWi.l __ Shilling {at top) and threepenny pieces,.which will be in circulation shortly. ' ' ■"■''■ HANDED OVER TO THE SHIP-BREAKERS.—The little steamer Wairoa, which for forty years maintained a service between Tasman Bay ports. -She was withdrawn from service in 1927 and is now being '..'.:■' scrapped on the foreshore at Nelson, , "Siioit ,md General" Photo, REVELRY IN SOUTHERN FRANCE.—One of the big tableaux in a processiowat Nice, a feature of the annual carnival. ; "Evening Post"- Photo. ARRIVAL OF GOVERNOR OF RESERVE BANK.—Mr. Leslie Lefeaux (left), the first Governor oj the New Zealand Reserve Bank, photographed aboard the Rangitane on arrival at Auckland yesterday. He was met by Mr. A. D. Park fright), Secretary to the •'•"'■ Treasury. – 1 "Evening Post" Photo, GIRLS' SPORTS AT KELBURN PARK-iT^ of-one of the events toiay-at the Wellington Girls> College sports on Kelburn Park. "Evening Post" Photo, HIGH-JUMPING-AT COLLEGE SPORTS—Io*, attending St. Patrick's College, Wellington,, jumping atthe Basin Reserve-this morning. This event is one of the most popular at the annual sports: \'~ "Sport and.General" Photo. Wllll -1111- M.l .1. Uillli^m^A^N^ives guarding the pitch at Calcutta before the 'commencementofplaX in the Test match. (Evening Post, 16 March 1934)
Evening-Post" Plioto. TheiGpvernor^GeneralyLord-Gcdway, is seen, yesterday afternoon addressing cadets,'bdys,,and parents of Scots College when presenting the Earl Roberts Cadet Shield, a British Empire trophy won by the college' cadet team last year. 'Below, the team, photographed after the'function. Seated next to Lord Galway is Captain G. Bedding, > who coached the team. The successful team is standing at the back; from left, Sergt. I. H. Macdonald, Sergt. P. G. Brown, Sergt. I. M. Napier, Sergt.'A.':M. Jolly, and Company SergL-MajorJ.G. Ross. 1 S. P. Andrew and .'Sqds Photo. Members' of the New Zealand Bowling Council for the 1939-40 season, who were recently appointed and will control the Centennial bowling tournament to be held in Wellington. Back row, from left,C. H. Manning (South Canterbury), H. Mayo (Hawke's Bay), D. H. Thomson (North Otago), S. Lewis (South Auckland). Middle roiv, S. C. K. Smith (Southland), A. F. Spiller (Wellington), hon. secretary, W. Gilbert (Wellington), J. Forster (Dunedin), E. T. Petty (Taranaki). Seated, G. A. Nelson (Dunedin), A. E. Whitten (Auckland), L. B. Evans (Christchurch), vice-president, 'M. /. Casey (Wellington), president, S. M. Stone (Wellington), '■ JR. B. Oakey (Christchurch), J. Kershaw (Wellington), hon. treasurer. Messrs. A. ftosking (Auckland), immediate past president, and W. /. f^M;° " <" – '\ •- *~- '^ , " *-s -X' v- ,-T. Truscott (Auckland), were absent when the \ ' -, s " * x picture ivas taken. , (Evening Post, 01 July 1939)
C'HRISTCHURCH.-2'Ae Governor-General, Lord BlediJT2el2z7' ■ statue of Captain Cook at Chnstchurch yesterday.. The statue, erected in Victoria square, has been presented to the cUyb\Mr M F ,'. '. , , Barnett,ojl Chnstchurch, and is the work of W. T. Trethewey, also of Christehurch. ' '■'. WHEIiE NEW ZEALAND CREWS ARE TAKING PART JN THE GAMES.-TAe Olympic Marine Sladwm.atAbamitos Bay, Long Beach, ivherc the rowing contests in connection with the Tenth Olympic Games are taking place. A grandstand has been constructed along thewater's edge. The city of Low ."■.'.■ , '~ .' V. ' . ' Beach is in the distance. ° CLAIRE DENNIS (Australia), F. R. BROWN,' Surrey's all-rouno lomner of the woman's'2oo metres cricketer, who. scored, a hurricaw breaststroke event at the Games. 212 in the match against Middle She created a new- ivorld record. sex at ike Oval this week. . "Sport and General" Photo. H. R. PEARCE, the world's foremost amateur sculler, who hails from Australia.. He easily won his heat in the single sculls event-at the Olympic Ganges yesterday. . . » "*'."'■".;.•::. ' ■ "'. ■ "Sport aud General" Photo. DISMOUNTED IN THE DONKEY DER?Y.—Gordon Richards,.one. of England's leading horsemen, chasing his mount after being thrown ■ in the Donkey Derby at the Stadium, Soutliampton, on sth July. FINISH. OF YESTERDAY'S BIGGEST TROTTING EVENT.—Red 'Shadow, the favourite ■fin centre), ivinning the King George Handicap yesterday afternoon '■ at the New Zealand Trotting Club's August Meeting at Christchurch. The second horse, King Pointer, a rank outsider, is on the left, and Cranl'eigh, .'■ '■ ' next the rails, is seen finishing;in third place." .-. '. , ..' '' : ' • .•-■•. "Ji.Teulng Post" Photo UNIVERSITY RUGBY AT ATHLETIC PARK.-V ictoria University College Senior A team (at top), which yesterday defeated Canterbury-College's.firstfifteen (at bottom) the score being 24 points to 11. In centre, a scramble for the ball during a game Sikhprl mded many Rugby high-lights.. The referee, Mr. A. C. Kitto, k standing on the left of the Victorm College team COPIES OP "EVENING POSI" OWN PHOTOaBASHS MAY BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION (Evening Post, 11 August 1932)
S. P..Andrew Photo.. PROFESSOR. R.E, ALEXANDER^ C.M.G.'. director. of Canterbury ■Agricult,urdlCollege,Lincoln,whose engagement^terminates "attthe end of next year. . ; •• • "Evening Post" Photo. "WELL.;AND:TRUL^ LAID.»-27ie Hon. Adam.Hamilton stands back and surveys the ■ foundation-stone of -. the new Post Office at Petone yesterday-afternoon-: after he had declared it "well and truly •..■' '' laid." – (Evening Post, 24 September 1935)
i "Evening Port." Photo. ; ODDEST; OF OLD BOYS OF WELLINGTON GOLLEGE.—Some of Ithe earliest pupils of Wellington College who are attending the ■■diamond-jubilee celebrations. Backxrow, from left, Mr. R. G. :- Deritbri (1880), Dr. W. Young (1880), Messrs. H. M. Bannister , < (1882), W.'F.Reid (1884). Second row,,1 Messrs. J. C. Webb (1873), F. J. Johns (1874), F. W.Wallis(lB7B),W. Toomalh (1879), W.H.Russell (1879). Bottom row, Messrs, F. M. Leclcie •'." (187$), Dr. H. A. H. Gilmour (1892), Messrs. F." D. McGovem (1890), and C. A. Junes (1892). Mr. Webb first joined the college .when'it! was known as the Grammar School and was situated on the ■■..-. ►■ .i .' ; 'site of the present Terrace School. ' ' ' ■ . ■ :■■. I .■'■■'•■■" '■ ' : , ' Photos.'by-N. K. lewers,*Zenith,-and: "Evening Post." RHODES SCHOLARS/FOR 1935.~From4eft, W, FjMonk (Canterbury,),'L. F. Moller (Otago), and E. 'Pi. Haslam (Auckland^ ..chopen-. yesterday- by^the Rhodes Scholar ship:. Selection XSomni&tlee^to (Evening Post, 01 December 1934)
N. B. lewers. Photo.' Zenith Studios Photo. ■ MR.a.A:IL.HELSON,M:Sc.,i MR. A. W. PYBUS, M.Sc, THE MAHARAJAH OF NEPAL, Canterbury.College. . Otago University. ■;■ ; who.itis rumoured, is threatened Awarded National Research Scholarships under the Scientific and w^ ° P^ot t0 alter nhe line of Industrial Research. Act. , , succession. (Evening Post, 24 March 1934)
LORD RENNET, chairman of the committee appointed ;by the Chan' cellor of the Exchequer to advise regarding restrictions on foreign lending. • THE CROWN PRINCE OF ABYS. SINIA, who is advancing north with an army against the .Ethiopian brigands who are preying on the King's defeated troops. ■•;■.■• . ... . "Evenlne Port" Photo. A'LINER LEAVES FOR ENGLAND.—Scenes at the Glasgow Wharf yesterday when passengers were assembling on the New Zealand Shipping Company's Rangitata, which sailed at 7 o'clock this morning. Top,: on left, passengers presenting the necessary, papers to admit them onboard, and, on right, steioards. taking luggage up the gangway. In the middle picture at the bottom, the Chief Justice, Sir Michael Myers, and Lady?Myers, are about to join the ship for their trip to England, and on the .left, a lonely lad awaits the pleasure of his parents. On right; naval ratings, who are returning Home, suff.er an accident , / and pay tribute to the departed. ..'... ■ W.T. Bray Photo. POLO IN NEW ZEALAND — Cambridge team, 'winners :of the Savile Cup, New Zealand's principal polo trophy. From left,' R. Nolan, G. Vvsper, ■K. Peake, JR. Peake (captain). MR. F. M. BOUILLET, a wellknown .resident of the Wellington district, who died on March 31 in his eighty-third year. "Sport-and-General" Photo. BEARING THE SIGN OF THE REICH.—The new German '-airship Hindenburg in tlic hangar at Friedrichshafen, carrying the swastika on her tail fins. The Hindenburg is on hermaiden voyagt to Soiith 'America. ..■'-. Some of the leading players in "The Big Broadcast of 1936," the New Zealand premiere screening of which1 will take place at the Paramount Theatre, commencing- on Easter Saturday. Richard Taubcr, and the yicnneseißoys' Choir are also prominently: featured,—P.B.A. FROZEN SEASHORE ON THE ESSEX COAST.—A scene near Shoe-, buryness, where, in-some places, the ice was piled as high as four fecb during the recent A relic conditions in the south-eml 'of; England. , TO CONTROL UNIVERSITY CRlCKET.—Members of the recently^ elected New Zealand University Cricket Council, representative of the. four university colleges. Back row, from left, Messrs. I. A. CarraA (Victoria),! Hon. secretary, and F.W. Fortune (Canterbury). Seated, Messrs. D. D. Lunn (Auckland), A.M. Cousins (Victoria), R. L.'A. Cresswell(Otagp). . ■/■.'. .•■•..... The world's most 'famous Dancing Stars, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, who scoi-ed so sensationally in "Roberta" and "Top Hat," are to be seen again in their latest musical romance "Follow the Fleet," which commences at the STATE THEATRE on SATURDAY.; Sessions, 11 aim:,.2.15, and- 8 p.m.. Box Plans for Saturday and' Monday, are filling rapidly.— (Evening Post, 09 April 1936)