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MAORI AND PAKEHA.—A reproduction of a transparency that won for Miss A. Westra, of Wellington, a New York World’s Fair silver medal in the Kodak international colour competition. A similar award was made to Mrs E. D. Kendall, of Auckland, for a Maori portrait study. The competition attracted 150,000 entries from 58 countries. Three hundred awards were made.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 3

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MAORI AND PAKEHA.—A reproduction of a transparency that won for Miss A. Westra, of Wellington, a New York World’s Fair silver medal in the Kodak international colour competition. A similar award was made to Mrs E. D. Kendall, of Auckland, for a Maori portrait study. The competition attracted 150,000 entries from 58 countries. Three hundred awards were made. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 3

MAORI AND PAKEHA.—A reproduction of a transparency that won for Miss A. Westra, of Wellington, a New York World’s Fair silver medal in the Kodak international colour competition. A similar award was made to Mrs E. D. Kendall, of Auckland, for a Maori portrait study. The competition attracted 150,000 entries from 58 countries. Three hundred awards were made. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 3