Mr J. T. Thomson, 'first Sur-veyor-General of New Zealand. The diary of Mr John Baker, a further instalment of which appears tn The PRESS to-day, deals with the period tn which Mr Thomson held office.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE REVISE THE JURY LIST AT CHRISTCHURCH.—A photograph taken at the Magistrate's Court yesterday morning. From left: Messrs L. N. Scholfield, D. W. Bartram, G. E. Franklin, A. H. Hobbs, H. A. Young, S.M. (chairman), A. Williams, J. Voss, J. W. Baty (Registrar), and E. Feldwick. In front: Mr J. Mclndoe (Clerk of jCourts). ,
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20511, 2 April 1932, Page 16
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92Mr J. T. Thomson, 'first Surveyor-General of New Zealand. The diary of Mr John Baker, a further instalment of which appears tn The PRESS to-day, deals with the period tn which Mr Thomson held office. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE REVISE THE JURY LIST AT CHRISTCHURCH.—A photograph taken at the Magistrate's Court yesterday morning. From left: Messrs L. N. Scholfield, D. W. Bartram, G. E. Franklin, A. H. Hobbs, H. A. Young, S.M. (chairman), A. Williams, J. Voss, J. W. Baty (Registrar), and E. Feldwick. In front: Mr J. Mclndoe (Clerk of jCourts). , Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20511, 2 April 1932, Page 16
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