South African Veterans' Association Conference.- Delegates to the annual conference of the South African War Veterans' Association of New Zealand photographed after the conference had been opened by the Minister of Defence, the Hon. J. G. Cobbe yesterday morning . Front row (left to right): Mr. Burr, Captain L. T. Herbert, Mr. D. Wilson, Mr. E. Hogg, Mr. J. H. E. Tilling ( Dominion secretary), the Hon. J. G. Cobbe, Mr. J. I. Goldsmith (Dominion president), Major P. de B. Brandon, Captain C. F. Bishop, Mr. A. Collins Mr. r. Aldrich. Back row: Mr. R. Isherwood, Mr. T. Mcwhirter, Mr. G. Watt. Mr. A. McEwan Mason Mr. W. Hayman, Lieutenant-colonel F. B. Mabin, Mr. R. Tonkins, Mr. T. Richardson, Mr. H. Murdoch and Mr. G. Dolan (in doorway), Mr. D. Evans, Mr. W. Marks, Sergeant-Major C. H. Ritzema, Mr. F. E. parker, Mr. A. K. Johnston, Mr. G. Gibson.
Cinema Inter-City Golfers at Miramar.— Teams representing the Christchurch and Wellington film trades met in a golf match at Miramar yesterday to decide the destination of the Rutledge Cup for the year, Christchurch winning after a close contest. Top: The players outside the Miramar Golf Club pavilion. Below: Some of the participants in the event. Top left: Noel Roake (Christchurch) and A. M. Tartakover (Karori and Island Bay Cinemas). Top right: A. R. Blank (Christchurch) driving and J. McLure (Warner Bros., Wellington). Bottom left: Mr. Barclay, Mr. Stewart (secretary, Film Association, Wellington) and Mr. Lindsay Russell (Christchurch. Bottom centre: Mr. Joe Dunn (State and Plaza Theatres, Wellington). Bottom right: Mr. C. F. Eskell (Universal Films, Wellington) and Mr. Geo. Brass (Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd.).
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 280, 23 August 1934, Page 7
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270South African Veterans' Association Conference.- Delegates to the annual conference of the South African War Veterans' Association of New Zealand photographed after the conference had been opened by the Minister of Defence, the Hon. J. G. Cobbe yesterday morning . Front row (left to right): Mr. Burr, Captain L. T. Herbert, Mr. D. Wilson, Mr. E. Hogg, Mr. J. H. E. Tilling ( Dominion secretary), the Hon. J. G. Cobbe, Mr. J. I. Goldsmith (Dominion president), Major P. de B. Brandon, Captain C. F. Bishop, Mr. A. Collins Mr. r. Aldrich. Back row: Mr. R. Isherwood, Mr. T. Mcwhirter, Mr. G. Watt. Mr. A. McEwan Mason Mr. W. Hayman, Lieutenant-colonel F. B. Mabin, Mr. R. Tonkins, Mr. T. Richardson, Mr. H. Murdoch and Mr. G. Dolan (in doorway), Mr. D. Evans, Mr. W. Marks, Sergeant-Major C. H. Ritzema, Mr. F. E. parker, Mr. A. K. Johnston, Mr. G. Gibson. Cinema Inter-City Golfers at Miramar.—Teams representing the Christchurch and Wellington film trades met in a golf match at Miramar yesterday to decide the destination of the Rutledge Cup for the year, Christchurch winning after a close contest. Top: The players outside the Miramar Golf Club pavilion. Below: Some of the participants in the event. Top left: Noel Roake (Christchurch) and A. M. Tartakover (Karori and Island Bay Cinemas). Top right: A. R. Blank (Christchurch) driving and J. McLure (Warner Bros., Wellington). Bottom left: Mr. Barclay, Mr. Stewart (secretary, Film Association, Wellington) and Mr. Lindsay Russell (Christchurch. Bottom centre: Mr. Joe Dunn (State and Plaza Theatres, Wellington). Bottom right: Mr. C. F. Eskell (Universal Films, Wellington) and Mr. Geo. Brass (Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd.). Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 280, 23 August 1934, Page 7
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