JUDGES APPOINTED FOR MISS NEW ZEALAND QUEST
WELLINGTON, Sopt. 2. Four judges have been appointed by the Wellington branch of the Boyal Society of St. George to select 17 district winners and then Miss New Zeaiand, in the quest which the society is conducting to swell its Food for Britain fund. The judges are Miss H. Iris Crooke, direetor-gcneral of the New Zealand Bed Cross V.A.D. 's; Miss G. Helen Gard'ner, one of Wellington's leading teachers of singing, speech training and stage deportment; Mr. Bobert Steele, of Auckland, a tamera artist of distinction; and Mr. Philip A. Smithells, who is to be Direetor of the School of Phvsieal Education to be establlshed at Otago University next year. As soon as the quest closes on October II the judges will begin their tour of the Dominion to interview every candidate at selected judging towns. The district winners, who. are to reeeive a prize of £100 each, wii be annouuced as soon as they are chosen. Seventeen of them will be brought to Wellington probably in the first week in November for the hnal judging.
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 September 1947, Page 3
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