Every vcar the "Amateur Photographer and Photography" (the leading photographic journal of Great Britain) arranges a special competition for the British Colonies and Dominions, and it always prove;; particularly popular. attracting large entries from various parts of the Empire. The number of cntrice steadily increases year by year, while the standard reached is always a. high our. Silver and bronze plaques, a].-o certificates of merit are awarded. This year, out of eight silver plaques awarded, two have come to N<5W Zealand, being won by Mr. J. Trejoar (Hamilton) and Mr. G. Chance (Dunedin), both of whom are members of the Dunedin Photographic Society. Also, from the latest salon news to hand, we note that Miss Una Garlick (Auckland), a member of the Dunediii Society and of the Auckland Camera Club, hsis flu , honour of being the only Xw Acv.' "■'■"■' to have work hung in this yea:'- >'■'■ ' 1-irjr Salon. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 135, 9 June 1926, Page 8
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