Journalism fellowship
PA New Plymouth A leader writer on the “New Zealand Herald,” Mr Gavin Ellis, has been awarded the 1980 Harry Brittain memorial fellowship by the Commonwealth Press Union. The fellowship was the twenty-fourth awarded to a New Zealander since the fellowship scheme was inaugurated in 1960, said the chairman of the New Zealand section of the C.P.U. (Mr R. J. Avery). The fellowship is named after the founder of the C.P.U., Sir Harry Brittain, who died in 1974.
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Press, 17 April 1980, Page 22
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