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-DELEGATES TO INTERNATIONAL: LABOUR CONFERENCE AT GENEVA<~Some of the delegates assembled at Geneva to discuss the world's labour problems, at which New Zealand is represented this year for the first time. Mr. T. Shatter Weston,the senior dele-gate,-is second from the right in the-front row, Mr. James Roberts, of Wellington, is fourth from the right,in the same row, and' i ■ ; . Professor A. H. Tqcker, of Christchurch, the other delegate, is immediately above Mr. Roberts. •■■

S.P. Andrew Pliolo. ■ '...'. ■ ' • ' S. P. Andrew Photo. S. P. Andrew Pioto. .' . " IJ.1 J. U. JaunceyPlioto. ' S. P. Andrew Photo. MISS JOAN OSTLER, ■ MISS RONA DAY, > MISS BETH HUNTER, MISS EVELYN GOLDSMITH, MISS BETTY HOGAN-PRICE, daughter of Mr. Justice and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •W.J. : daughter of Professor and' Mrs. . daughter of Mr. and A/r5.,7. /. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. HoganOstler, Wellington. Day, Palmerston North. T. A.HHunterr r Kelburn. Goldsmith, Brooklyn. ' Price, Wellington. ' The final group »f photographs of the thirty-five debutantes who'were presented to the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe at Government'Honse on Wednesday evening.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 9 August 1930, Page 17

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-DELEGATES TO INTERNATIONAL: LABOUR CONFERENCE AT GENEVA<~Some of the delegates assembled at Geneva to discuss the world's labour problems, at which New Zealand is represented this year for the first time. Mr. T. Shatter Weston,the senior delegate,-is second from the right in the-front row, Mr. James Roberts, of Wellington, is fourth from the right,in the same row, and' i ■ ; . Professor A. H. Tqcker, of Christchurch, the other delegate, is immediately above Mr. Roberts. •■■ S.P. Andrew Pliolo. ■ '...'. ■ ' • ' S. P. Andrew Photo. S. P. Andrew Pioto. .' . " IJ.1J. U. JaunceyPlioto. ' S. P. Andrew Photo. MISS JOAN OSTLER, ■ MISS RONA DAY, > MISS BETH HUNTER, MISS EVELYN GOLDSMITH, MISS BETTY HOGAN-PRICE, daughter of Mr. Justice and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •W.J. : daughter of Professor and' Mrs. . daughter of Mr. and A/r5.,7. /. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hogan- Ostler, Wellington. Day, Palmerston North. T. A.HHunterrr Kelburn. Goldsmith, Brooklyn. ' Price, Wellington. ' The final group »f photographs of the thirty-five debutantes who'were presented to the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe at Government'Honse on Wednesday evening. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 9 August 1930, Page 17

-DELEGATES TO INTERNATIONAL: LABOUR CONFERENCE AT GENEVA<~Some of the delegates assembled at Geneva to discuss the world's labour problems, at which New Zealand is represented this year for the first time. Mr. T. Shatter Weston,the senior delegate,-is second from the right in the-front row, Mr. James Roberts, of Wellington, is fourth from the right,in the same row, and' i ■ ; . Professor A. H. Tqcker, of Christchurch, the other delegate, is immediately above Mr. Roberts. •■■ S.P. Andrew Pliolo. ■ '...'. ■ ' • ' S. P. Andrew Photo. S. P. Andrew Pioto. .' . " IJ.1J. U. JaunceyPlioto. ' S. P. Andrew Photo. MISS JOAN OSTLER, ■ MISS RONA DAY, > MISS BETH HUNTER, MISS EVELYN GOLDSMITH, MISS BETTY HOGAN-PRICE, daughter of Mr. Justice and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •W.J. : daughter of Professor and' Mrs. . daughter of Mr. and A/r5.,7. /. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hogan- Ostler, Wellington. Day, Palmerston North. T. A.HHunterrr Kelburn. Goldsmith, Brooklyn. ' Price, Wellington. ' The final group »f photographs of the thirty-five debutantes who'were presented to the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe at Government'Honse on Wednesday evening. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 9 August 1930, Page 17

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