N.Z. ALLIANCE ESSAY COMPETITION
The New Zealand Alliance's essay com- ■; petition resulted in 351 persons hav. i ins endeavoured to win the vfilOO prize. | Tho following resolution was pa6Sed: j "That this annual, meeting.rejoices to. j hear that 351"persons responded to the j appeal for essays on "Why New.Zealand . Should Adopt the National Efiiclency ■ Board's Proposal for the Abolition of | tho Liquor Traffic." Of these eighty- .; threo wore disqualified for some breach i of the conditions, leaving 268 to bo ad- \ indicated upon. The judges, Mr. J. ! Caughley, At.A., Assistant Director of i Education; Mr. P. Milner, M.A., Rector ! of Waituki High School, and the Rot. .| W. J. Williams, editor of the "Van- j guard," reported that they had come to \ an unanimous judgmeut.' Mr. Ernest \ Aldridge, Takapuna, Auckland, secured ..) the first prize of JJIOO, the Rev. M. A. j Rugby Pratt, Hastings, tho second prize j of ,£SO, and the Rev; ,T. W. Shaw, Mount Eden, the third prizo of &%. |
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 7
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161N.Z. ALLIANCE ESSAY COMPETITION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 7
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