To The Fore
Members of the New Zealand University Council Avere not all the time wrangling over academic and collegiate matters' during their sojourn m Dunedin. . •. QNE Saturday afternoon they spent yj as the guests of the Hon. T. K. "and Mrs. Sidey at their Caversham home, and the" occasion was made opportune for pressing Royal Colonial Institute honors into the hand of Professor J. MacMillam Brown m recognition of his publication, "Peoples and Problems of the Pacific." ... The presentation duties fell to the host, who, m eulogising , the Professor's world travels and knoAyledge—particularly with regard to the Pacific — gave the 160 guests present an interesting resume of the distinguished guest's career. . '•''.. /. Each year, the Roynf Colonial Institute awards a gold medal to the. author of the best work of outstanding Imperial interest, . so once again Maoriland gets an Empire' feather.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 17
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141To The Fore NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 17
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