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"-Eveuing Tost" Pholo. FIRST AWARD MADE.— The-. Fulton Gold Medal, which is awarded each year for the best paper contributed to the New Zealand Society of Civil Engineers.- This year the medal was presented to Mr. E^Rr M!Killap. The jJiMpgmp.h ys reproduced twice the size of

. S. P. Andrew-Photo, THE REV. ,DAVID JONES, M.A., of the Newtown Congregational church, ivho is to take up a charge near Washington, U.S.A.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 11

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"-Eveuing Tost" Pholo. FIRST AWARD MADE.—The-. Fulton Gold Medal, which is awarded each year for the best paper contributed to the New Zealand Society of Civil Engineers.- This year the medal was presented to Mr. E^Rr M!Killap. The jJiMpgmp.h ys reproduced twice the size of . S. P. Andrew-Photo, THE REV. ,DAVID JONES, M.A., of the Newtown Congregational church, ivho is to take up a charge near Washington, U.S.A. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 11

"-Eveuing Tost" Pholo. FIRST AWARD MADE.—The-. Fulton Gold Medal, which is awarded each year for the best paper contributed to the New Zealand Society of Civil Engineers.- This year the medal was presented to Mr. E^Rr M!Killap. The jJiMpgmp.h ys reproduced twice the size of . S. P. Andrew-Photo, THE REV. ,DAVID JONES, M.A., of the Newtown Congregational church, ivho is to take up a charge near Washington, U.S.A. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 11

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