TRANSPORT AWARDS
Christchurch Winners (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Nov. 14. Mr L. V. Etwell, a former president of the New Zealand Road Transport Alliance, and Mr R. H. Doell, both of Christchurch, are this year’s winners of the New Zealand Institute of Transport awards, presented at the institute’s annual meeting in Auckland last evening. Mr Etwell won the BP (N.Z.), Ltd, transport award for an original paper on the promotion and advancement of the science and art of transport. His paper was entitled “Road Transport in New Zealand.” Mr Doell won the institute’s graduate and student award with a paper called: “Transport facilities between New Zealand and Australia—their subsequent effect on exporation with particular relationship to Christchurch.”
Educational Television. Delegates representing the 24 education associations of New Zealand decided yesterday to support in principle the establishment of a national planning authority for educational television.—(P.A.) Victorian Oranges Due.— The Union Steam Ship Company’s motor-vessel Tarawera, is due at Lyttelton tomorrow from Wellington, with 12,000 cases of Victorian oranges for discharge.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31837, 15 November 1968, Page 20
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