EXHIBITION AWARDS MISSING.
MR. MUNRO ON THE SUBJECT. fBT TELEGBATPH. — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Nobody seems to know anything about the' ciwards in tho photographic section at the late Exhibition. None have been issued, and no information is available. Tho general manager says he had nothing to do with the section, and can tell nothing. He expressed the opinion that the committees had been very liberal with proniisos of medals. The Home industries section i had been given gold and silver medals, ' but he did not know what had been done in other sections. ISo other sections had been authorised to offer medals. The first notice stated that only certificates would be issued. If the committees promised only what had been j authorised their undertakings would be met, but otherwise they would not. The industries section had- been the most expensive and the least successful part of tho Exhibition. Nothing official had been done in the photographic section, and there is a similar unsatisfactory state of things with the musical and elocutionary awards and the band contests.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1907, Page 8
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178EXHIBITION AWARDS MISSING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1907, Page 8
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