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MINIATURE RIFLES

NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION

The report presented at the ninth annual meeting of the New Zealand Miniature Rifle Association stated that the entries for the various competitions ' were slightly higher than those of the previous year, and there 'appeared to be a higher, standard of shooting. The. finances o£ the association were still on the'right side, but unless a much larger percentage of the clubs in the Dominion affiliated it would be impossible to carry on with the present affiliation fee. Officers for the ensuing season were elected as follows:—Patron, the Hon. J. G. Cobbe, Minister of Defence; vicepatron, Colonel F. B. Cresswell, V.D.; president, Mr. J. Graham^ deputy-presi-dent, Mr. H. V: Croxton; vice-presidents, Major-General Sir W. L. H. Sinclair-Bur-gess, Messrs. Blundell, R. Bruce, H. Marshall, S. Tisdall, O. Hempleman, A. Silvius, A. Caldwell, R. Neill, H: Caughley, A. Tongue, E. J: Witcombe/G. G. Kelly, W. Fellingham, E. J. Nix, W.. S. Wharton, S. Waters, E. Duncan (Sydney), C. E. Walker, W. Duncan, S. Spencer, -H. Sharland, D. Keir, H. Koppert, W. Broughton, A. N. Turner, P. A. le Brun, B. B. Jones, J. Edmondsr, W. Lewis, L. Pimm, and Dr. Crawford; secretarytreasurer. Mr. 0. Wannell; executive committee, Messrs. Hempleman, Mcßain, McGill, Pitt, Preston, and Scambary; hon. auditor, Mr. R. Potts; publicity officers, North Island, Messrs. G. G. Kelly (Auckland), 0. Wannell (Wellington); South Island, Mr. R. Neill (Christchurch), Mr. jL. C. Brown (Onmaru).

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 5

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MINIATURE RIFLES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 5

MINIATURE RIFLES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 5

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