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A FAMILIAR LANDMARK ON THE CHRISTCHURCH-BLENHEIM HIGHWAY.— The picturesque church on the property of Mr C. F. Murray at Wharanui is a well-known landmark with travellers on the journey between Christchurch and Blenheim. The interior of the building has been inspected by many hundreds of tourists.

STATE PREMIERS AND TREASURERS MEET TO DISCUSS AUSTRALIA'S FINANCIAL PROBLEMS—Members of the Australian Loan Council photographed during the i recent conference held at Melbourne dealing with Mr Theodore's Fiduciary Note Issue. Sitting (left to right): Messrs L. L. Hill (South Australian Premier), J. P. Jones (Vtctojtan Acting' Treasurer), S. R. Whitford (South Australian Chief Secretary), E. G. Theodore (chairman and Federal Treasurer), A. E. Moore (Queensland Premier), W. H.Barnes (Queensland ireasttrerj, • J. C.McPhee (TasmanianPremier), Sir James Mitchell (Western Australian Premier and Treasurerf. Standing (left to right): Messrs H. A. Pitt (Victorian Under-Treasurer), H. J. Sneehan (secretary, Loan Council), R. R.Stuckey (Squth Australian Under-Treasurer), J. H. Stanley (Queensland Under-Treasurer), P. J. Strwtt (Tasmanian Under-Treasurer), It. IV. Simpson (Western Australian Under-Treasurer), T. A. L. Davy (Western Australian.Attqrney-Geheral). ~ ,

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20234, 12 May 1931, Page 11

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A FAMILIAR LANDMARK ON THE CHRISTCHURCH-BLENHEIM HIGHWAY.— The picturesque church on the property of Mr C. F. Murray at Wharanui is a well-known landmark with travellers on the journey between Christchurch and Blenheim. The interior of the building has been inspected by many hundreds of tourists. STATE PREMIERS AND TREASURERS MEET TO DISCUSS AUSTRALIA'S FINANCIAL PROBLEMS—Members of the Australian Loan Council photographed during the i recent conference held at Melbourne dealing with Mr Theodore's Fiduciary Note Issue. Sitting (left to right): Messrs L. L. Hill (South Australian Premier), J. P. Jones (Vtctojtan Acting' Treasurer), S. R. Whitford (South Australian Chief Secretary), E. G. Theodore (chairman and Federal Treasurer), A. E. Moore (Queensland Premier), W. H.Barnes (Queensland ireasttrerj, • J. C.McPhee (TasmanianPremier), Sir James Mitchell (Western Australian Premier and Treasurerf. Standing (left to right): Messrs H. A. Pitt (Victorian Under-Treasurer), H. J. Sneehan (secretary, Loan Council), R. R.Stuckey (Squth Australian Under-Treasurer), J. H. Stanley (Queensland Under-Treasurer), P. J. Strwtt (Tasmanian Under-Treasurer), It. IV. Simpson (Western Australian Under-Treasurer), T. A. L. Davy (Western Australian.Attqrney-Geheral). ~ , Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20234, 12 May 1931, Page 11

A FAMILIAR LANDMARK ON THE CHRISTCHURCH-BLENHEIM HIGHWAY.— The picturesque church on the property of Mr C. F. Murray at Wharanui is a well-known landmark with travellers on the journey between Christchurch and Blenheim. The interior of the building has been inspected by many hundreds of tourists. STATE PREMIERS AND TREASURERS MEET TO DISCUSS AUSTRALIA'S FINANCIAL PROBLEMS—Members of the Australian Loan Council photographed during the i recent conference held at Melbourne dealing with Mr Theodore's Fiduciary Note Issue. Sitting (left to right): Messrs L. L. Hill (South Australian Premier), J. P. Jones (Vtctojtan Acting' Treasurer), S. R. Whitford (South Australian Chief Secretary), E. G. Theodore (chairman and Federal Treasurer), A. E. Moore (Queensland Premier), W. H.Barnes (Queensland ireasttrerj, • J. C.McPhee (TasmanianPremier), Sir James Mitchell (Western Australian Premier and Treasurerf. Standing (left to right): Messrs H. A. Pitt (Victorian Under-Treasurer), H. J. Sneehan (secretary, Loan Council), R. R.Stuckey (Squth Australian Under-Treasurer), J. H. Stanley (Queensland Under-Treasurer), P. J. Strwtt (Tasmanian Under-Treasurer), It. IV. Simpson (Western Australian Under-Treasurer), T. A. L. Davy (Western Australian.Attqrney-Geheral). ~ , Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20234, 12 May 1931, Page 11

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