PERSONALITIES OF THE SCIENCE CONGRESS IN AUCKLAND.—ABOVE: Professor Sir Stanton Hicks (left), of the University of Adelaide and formerly of OtagoUniversity, and Professor A. E. V. Richardson, also of the University of Adelaide. BELOW.: Sir David Rivett, of Melbourne, president of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, with Lady Rivett (right) and Lady Robertson, wife of Sin.Carrick Robertson, of Auckland, at a garden party in honour of the congress delegates.'
QUAINT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—ABOVE (left): A medicine man in Eastern Siberia with a dpum used on ceremonial occasions to keep evil spirits at a distance. Right: A Siamese; woman playing a bamboo flute. BELOW: An Italian peasant street entertainer, - . - an■} 'adaptation of.:the one-man.band. : — .--7-
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21991, 15 January 1937, Page 16
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118PERSONALITIES OF THE SCIENCE CONGRESS IN AUCKLAND.—ABOVE: Professor Sir Stanton Hicks (left), of the University of Adelaide and formerly of OtagoUniversity, and Professor A. E. V. Richardson, also of the University of Adelaide. BELOW.: Sir David Rivett, of Melbourne, president of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, with Lady Rivett (right) and Lady Robertson, wife of Sin.Carrick Robertson, of Auckland, at a garden party in honour of the congress delegates.' QUAINT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—ABOVE (left): A medicine man in Eastern Siberia with a dpum used on ceremonial occasions to keep evil spirits at a distance. Right: A Siamese; woman playing a bamboo flute. BELOW: An Italian peasant street entertainer, – . – an■}'adaptation of.:the one-man.band. --.''.-:-,-.-7.--—-—---:— .--7- Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21991, 15 January 1937, Page 16
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