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BLEDISLOE MEDAL PRESENTATION.—The Pro-Chancellor of the University of New Zealand (Dr. L. J. Wild) presenting the Bledisloe Medal to Mr J. A. Bell, of Waihaorunga, South Canterbury, at the graduation ceremony at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, yesterday. The medal is awarded annually by the board of governors of the college to an old student who has materially assisted farming in New Zealand or has otherwise advanced the country’s interests. Mr Bell, who was at the college from 1919 to 1921, is a farmer in the Waimate district.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 12

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BLEDISLOE MEDAL PRESENTATION.—The Pro-Chancellor of the University of New Zealand (Dr. L. J. Wild) presenting the Bledisloe Medal to Mr J. A. Bell, of Waihaorunga, South Canterbury, at the graduation ceremony at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, yesterday. The medal is awarded annually by the board of governors of the college to an old student who has materially assisted farming in New Zealand or has otherwise advanced the country’s interests. Mr Bell, who was at the college from 1919 to 1921, is a farmer in the Waimate district. Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 12

BLEDISLOE MEDAL PRESENTATION.—The Pro-Chancellor of the University of New Zealand (Dr. L. J. Wild) presenting the Bledisloe Medal to Mr J. A. Bell, of Waihaorunga, South Canterbury, at the graduation ceremony at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, yesterday. The medal is awarded annually by the board of governors of the college to an old student who has materially assisted farming in New Zealand or has otherwise advanced the country’s interests. Mr Bell, who was at the college from 1919 to 1921, is a farmer in the Waimate district. Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 12

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