111 "Evenlns PoS;" PHoto. AMONG TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS.— TIie New Zealand racehorse Gold Trail, ivho was brought back to-day by J. M.'Cameron on the Maunganui after a visit to New South Wales. Gold Trail (by Chief Ruler — Pure Gold) is owned by Mr. D. M. Douglas, who has also been visiting Australia, and was raced in Australia ivith only moderate success.
CQMMpNWALTH;CABINET.-T-iKe/ra6ers of. Mr. Lyohs's' Australian, Ministry- who are at present facing considerable-trouble, in forcing NeivSouth Wales io meet its financial obligations. Front row. % ; (from left), Messrs H. S. Gullett, J.-GlLatham^ J. A. Lyons (Prime Minister), Sir. George Pearce, J. E. Fenton. Bach row, Messrs. R. A.Parhhill, J. Francis; JsA?Per}cinsj Senator McLachlan (Vice-President . '■..• . '. of the•.Executive Council),C. A. S. Hawker, and C.W.C.Marr.. ~. ;,
MR. MALCOLM FRASER, ■ whose' appointment:as' Under-Secretary of Internal Affairs isp announced to- ■ ' day. ,
'..' ' ■ ."Erenliig Por.l" Photo.' MR. : H:. B; LORIGAN; « wellknown trainer, who is transferring his ■operations} to ' Australia., He arrived:to-day,bythe Maunganui.,-
'• , ..■•■ >.. ~ ; 'i ' ; ; - '.. , "Evenliiß Foat" Pliolo. .' GERIVIAN.-AyiATRIX: ARRlVES.— Fraulein. Elli Beinkbrn, recentlyrflewifrom Berlin to Australia,-photographed on her arrival by'theMaunganui-this niornihg, Sheis'Seen talking with the.German ' ;. ■ .'■'. ' ConsulfMr.W.Penseler.
S s P. Andrew Photo. ■; MR. J. PEARCE LUKE, elected president at the annual meeting of. the Wellington Chamber of ■ Com- • merce. ■■■''■ _ •
;■- ■ . ' ' ' S. P. Andrew Photo. I MR. JOHN BEVERIDGEjo iocKI known Wellington ■ businessman, ■ . who died yesterday.
'■"■'.'.'■ '"Sport and;Oeneral"'Photo.' EASTER-MONDAY- ON:HkMPSTEAD'fIEATH^- The usual -bank holiday crowd .'from- the -East • End of - thronged . Hampstead. Hedtlf on Easter Monday' .to patronise; r side-shows* and} swings. ■ A. comeZ'pfHhefamgmhe^
; • '••'.!• 2 "Sport, and-General": Photo. ;AN- OLD-TIME CUSTOM;— Distribution of sixpences 'to twenty-one, widows of the Parish of Priory Church, St.- Bartholomew the- Great, West Smithfield,- London, which taJces place annually on Good Friday. ■ ' .' \ . .'.-. "..>■. 'i .'•■ : ■■ ■■■■■' •
. ■ ! ' : ; ■ ' . j. ■ . ; "Evening -Post" Photo. NOVEL' SHOPPING-IN A- ; SUBURB foF AUCKLAND.— Prpduce instead of money-is the.medium of exchange in this shop at New Lynn, Auckland,:where 'the^systejn- is giving 'useful service to '■ the- un-\empl.oyed//ltth^-:Rev.'W,-P.'''R^in.'. : [was4nsHtutedlby ( '
' : ' ''■■'.■'':-.''.' : "Sport and General"-Photo. . A HOLIDAY SCENE- AT. 'AN OPEN-AIR ZOO.—^re interested crowd ivalching.the bears at tlie open-air Zoo at Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, ivhere wi[d. animals live under conditions as near akin to their ... t&M stage as ppssible. . .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1932, Page 5
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343111 "Evenlns PoS;" PHoto. AMONG TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS.—TIie New Zealand racehorse Gold Trail, ivho was brought back to-day by J. M.'Cameron on the Maunganui after a visit to New South Wales. Gold Trail (by Chief Ruler— Pure Gold) is owned by Mr. D. M. Douglas, who has also been visiting Australia, and was raced in Australia ivith only moderate success. CQMMpNWALTH;CABINET.-T-iKe/ra6ers of. Mr. Lyohs's' Australian, Ministry- who are at present facing considerable-trouble, in forcing NeivSouth Wales io meet its financial obligations. Front row. % ; (from left), Messrs H. S. Gullett, J.-GlLatham^ J. A. Lyons (Prime Minister), Sir. George Pearce, J. E. Fenton. Bach row, Messrs. R. A.Parhhill, J. Francis; JsA?Per}cinsj Senator McLachlan (Vice-President . '■..• . '. of the•.Executive Council),C. A. S. Hawker, and C.W.C.Marr.. ~. ;, MR. MALCOLM FRASER, ■ whose' appointment:as' Under-Secretary of Internal Affairs isp announced to■ ' day. , '..' ' ■ ."Erenliig Por.l" Photo.' MR.: H:. B; LORIGAN; « wellknown trainer, who is transferring his ■operations} to ' Australia., He arrived:to-day,bythe Maunganui.,- '• , ..■•■ >.. ~ ; 'i ' ; ; – '.. , "Evenliiß Foat" Pliolo. .' GERIVIAN.-AyiATRIX: ARRlVES.—Fraulein. Elli Beinkbrn, recentlyrflewifrom Berlin to Australia,-photographed on her arrival by'theMaunganui-this niornihg, Sheis'Seen talking with the.German ' ;. ■ .'■'. ' ConsulfMr.W.Penseler. Ss P. Andrew Photo. ■; MR. J. PEARCE LUKE, elected president at the annual meeting of. the Wellington Chamber of ■ Com• merce. ■■■''■ _ • ;■- ■ . ' ' ' S. P. Andrew Photo. I MR. JOHN BEVERIDGEjo iocK- I known Wellington ■ businessman, ■ . who died yesterday. '■"■'.'.'■ '"Sport and;Oeneral"'Photo.' EASTER-MONDAY- ON:HkMPSTEAD'fIEATH^-The usual -bank holiday crowd .'from- the -East • End of – thronged. Hampstead. Hedtlf on Easter Monday' .to patronise;r side-shows* and} swings. ■ A. comeZ'pfHhefamgmhe^ ; • '••'.!• 2 "Sport, and-General": Photo. ;AN- OLD-TIME CUSTOM;—Distribution of sixpences 'to twenty-one, widows of the Parish of Priory Church, St.- Bartholomew the- Great, West Smithfield,- London, which taJces place annually on Good Friday. ■ ' .' \ . .'.-. "..>■. 'i .'•■ : ■■ ■■■■■' • . ■ ! ' : ; ■ ' . j. ■ . ; "Evening -Post" Photo. NOVEL' SHOPPING-IN A-;SUBURB foF AUCKLAND.—Prpduce instead of money-is the.medium of exchange in this shop at New Lynn, Auckland,:where 'the^systejn- is giving 'useful service to'■ the- un\empl.oyed//lt([was4nsHtutedlby:th^-:Rev.'W,-P.'''R^in.'. ' ' : ' ''■■'.■'':-.''.' : "Sport and General"-Photo. . A HOLIDAY SCENE- AT. 'AN OPEN-AIR ZOO.—^re interested crowd ivalching.the bears at tlie open-air Zoo at Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, ivhere wi[d. animals live under conditions as near akin to their ... t&M stage as ppssible. . . ,^^ [ ' \^ ~ Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1932, Page 5
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