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Mr H. B. Duckworth, who was elected president of the Christ' church Business Men's Club at the second annual meeting yesterday.

MASSEY COLLEGE NOMINEES FOR RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.—Mr M. M. Cooper (left) and Mr W. M. Hamilton, who have been nominated for Rhodes Scholarships in 1934 by the Professorial Board of Massey Agricultural College.

WEST CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL SPORTS.—A close finish in one of the heats of the 100 yards open handicap yesterday, when the preliminary events were decided at Hagley Park.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20988, 17 October 1933, Page 14

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Mr H. B. Duckworth, who was elected president of the Christ' church Business Men's Club at the second annual meeting yesterday. MASSEY COLLEGE NOMINEES FOR RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.—Mr M. M. Cooper (left) and Mr W. M. Hamilton, who have been nominated for Rhodes Scholarships in 1934 by the Professorial Board of Massey Agricultural College. WEST CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL SPORTS.—A close finish in one of the heats of the 100 yards open handicap yesterday, when the preliminary events were decided at Hagley Park. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20988, 17 October 1933, Page 14

Mr H. B. Duckworth, who was elected president of the Christ' church Business Men's Club at the second annual meeting yesterday. MASSEY COLLEGE NOMINEES FOR RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.—Mr M. M. Cooper (left) and Mr W. M. Hamilton, who have been nominated for Rhodes Scholarships in 1934 by the Professorial Board of Massey Agricultural College. WEST CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL SPORTS.—A close finish in one of the heats of the 100 yards open handicap yesterday, when the preliminary events were decided at Hagley Park. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20988, 17 October 1933, Page 14