RHODES SCHOLARS I i OR 1930.—Mr John E. Lovelock (left), of Otago University, and Mr J. S. Watt, of Auckland University, who were chosen as the 1930 Rhodes Scholars at a meeting of the Board of Selection yesterday.
Mr R. O. Page, M.Sc., of Christchurch, who was elected president at the annual meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury held last evening.
A "CLEAN-UP" WEEK AT GREYMOUTH.—There was a ready response by the residents of Greymouth to the invitation of the Borough Council to co-operate in a cleaning-up week. Rubbish deposited outside one of the public buildings for collection by the borough employees.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 13
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103RHODES SCHOLARS IiOR 1930.—Mr John E. Lovelock (left), of Otago University, and Mr J. S. Watt, of Auckland University, who were chosen as the 1930 Rhodes Scholars at a meeting of the Board of Selection yesterday. Mr R. O. Page, M.Sc., of Christchurch, who was elected president at the annual meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury held last evening. A "CLEAN-UP" WEEK AT GREYMOUTH.—There was a ready response by the residents of Greymouth to the invitation of the Borough Council to co-operate in a cleaning-up week. Rubbish deposited outside one of the public buildings for collection by the borough employees. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 13
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