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NEW ZEALAND DELEGATES to the fifth Empire mining and metallurgical conference in Australia photographed at the Christchurch airport yesterday before leaving for Melbourne. From left are Dr L. I. Grange (director of the Geological Survey, Wellington), Professor G. J. William? Glean of the Otago School of Mines), and Professor J. I. Graham (professor of coal mining at the Otago School of Mines).

VANDALISM AT MIDDLETON RAILWAY YARDS.—Every window in this railway carriage, photographed yesterday, was broken by vandals.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27018, 18 April 1953, Page 8

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NEW ZEALAND DELEGATES to the fifth Empire mining and metallurgical conference in Australia photographed at the Christchurch airport yesterday before leaving for Melbourne. From left are Dr L. I. Grange (director of the Geological Survey, Wellington), Professor G. J. William? Glean of the Otago School of Mines), and Professor J. I. Graham (professor of coal mining at the Otago School of Mines). VANDALISM AT MIDDLETON RAILWAY YARDS.—Every window in this railway carriage, photographed yesterday, was broken by vandals. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27018, 18 April 1953, Page 8

NEW ZEALAND DELEGATES to the fifth Empire mining and metallurgical conference in Australia photographed at the Christchurch airport yesterday before leaving for Melbourne. From left are Dr L. I. Grange (director of the Geological Survey, Wellington), Professor G. J. William? Glean of the Otago School of Mines), and Professor J. I. Graham (professor of coal mining at the Otago School of Mines). VANDALISM AT MIDDLETON RAILWAY YARDS.—Every window in this railway carriage, photographed yesterday, was broken by vandals. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27018, 18 April 1953, Page 8

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