MR. EUGENE CHEN, who succeeded yesterday to the difficult portfolio of War in the new Chinese Government.
"Sport and General" Photo. MR. C. P. SCOTT, whose death is announced to-day. He was editor of the "Manchester Guardian" for many years.
Government Publicity Dept. Photo MOUNT SEFTON THE FOOTSTOOL AND COPLAND PASS.— View taken front the Ball Pass (on the Cook Range) showing Mt. Sefton, The footstool (immediately below the twin peaks), and the Copland Pass (with steep rock ridge leading up from the Hooker Valley and out on to small snowfield in centre of picture).
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 9
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95MR. EUGENE CHEN, who succeeded yesterday to the difficult portfolio of, War in the new Chinese Government. "Sport and General" Thoio. MR.-C. P. SCOTT, whose death is announced to-day. He -was editor of the "Manchester Guardian"'1 for , many years. Uovernment Publicity Dcpt Tboto MOUNT SEFTON THE FOOTSTOOL AND COPLAND PASS.-Vieio taken front the BaY Pats (on the. Cook Range) showing Mt. Sefton, The footstool (immediately beloio.the tioin peaks), and the Copland I ass (loith sleep rock ridge leading up from the -Hooker Valley and out 6n to small snowfteld in ' centre of picture). ■ ~ ' Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 9
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