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MR LES BLOXHAM, illustrations editor of “The Press,” who was responsible for planning and establishing the new photographic department. Mr Bloxham was a reporter on the newspaper’s staff from 1958 until 1965 when he was appointed South Island staff correspondent to the “Weekly News” and the “New Zealand Herald.” The holder of three Baird Journalism Awards (for news photography, news reporting, and sports photography), Mr Bloxham succeeded Mr G. D. Creeth, who retired last November after 37 years as illustrations editor.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33037, 3 October 1972, Page 11

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MR LES BLOXHAM, illustrations editor of “The Press,” who was responsible for planning and establishing the new photographic department. Mr Bloxham was a reporter on the newspaper’s staff from 1958 until 1965 when he was appointed South Island staff correspondent to the “Weekly News” and the “New Zealand Herald.” The holder of three Baird Journalism Awards (for news photography, news reporting, and sports photography), Mr Bloxham succeeded Mr G. D. Creeth, who retired last November after 37 years as illustrations editor. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33037, 3 October 1972, Page 11

MR LES BLOXHAM, illustrations editor of “The Press,” who was responsible for planning and establishing the new photographic department. Mr Bloxham was a reporter on the newspaper’s staff from 1958 until 1965 when he was appointed South Island staff correspondent to the “Weekly News” and the “New Zealand Herald.” The holder of three Baird Journalism Awards (for news photography, news reporting, and sports photography), Mr Bloxham succeeded Mr G. D. Creeth, who retired last November after 37 years as illustrations editor. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33037, 3 October 1972, Page 11

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