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United Tress, Photo. PILOT OFFICER G. M. EASTON, of- New Plymouth, who returned from England this week. lie was injured in a crash some months af>o.

■ :■ • ', ■ .■■•■"'■' : ,!■■■-. 'KTenlng Fo»t" Pboto. NOMINEES FOR THE 1931 RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.— Back .row, from left, Messrs. H. A. Small, Dunedin; W. W. Mason, Wellington; R. J. S. Bean, Christchurch; /. E. Farrell, Christchurch. Front roiv, Messrs. G. E. Watt, Auckland; J. E. Lovelock, Dunedin; and J. S. Watt, Auckland. Messrs. Lovelock and J. S. Watt were the successful candidates for the scholarship.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 17

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United Tress, Photo. PILOT OFFICER G. M. EASTON, of- New Plymouth, who returned from England this week. lie was injured in a crash some months af>o. ■ :■ • ', ■ .■■•■"'■' : ,!■■■-. 'KTenlng Fo»t" Pboto. NOMINEES FOR THE 1931 RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.—Back .row, from left, Messrs. H. A. Small, Dunedin; W. W. Mason, Wellington; R. J. S. Bean, Christchurch; /. E. Farrell, Christchurch. Front roiv, Messrs. G. E. Watt, Auckland; J. E. Lovelock, Dunedin; and J. S. Watt, Auckland. Messrs. Lovelock and J. S. Watt were the successful candidates for the scholarship. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 17

United Tress, Photo. PILOT OFFICER G. M. EASTON, of- New Plymouth, who returned from England this week. lie was injured in a crash some months af>o. ■ :■ • ', ■ .■■•■"'■' : ,!■■■-. 'KTenlng Fo»t" Pboto. NOMINEES FOR THE 1931 RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.—Back .row, from left, Messrs. H. A. Small, Dunedin; W. W. Mason, Wellington; R. J. S. Bean, Christchurch; /. E. Farrell, Christchurch. Front roiv, Messrs. G. E. Watt, Auckland; J. E. Lovelock, Dunedin; and J. S. Watt, Auckland. Messrs. Lovelock and J. S. Watt were the successful candidates for the scholarship. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 17