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Councillor B. J. Gooke has returned from Wellington, where he represented at the Hydro-Electric Conference the local authorities interested in the movement to form a Power Boturd for. Maryborough, Nelson, and B idler.
I>r W. C. Sadlier^ Anglican Bishop of Nelson, hits b^p on a visit to Auckland conducting confirmation services in the absence of Bishop Averill.
]\lr H. M. Butcher (Thmedin), the architectural student, lias been, successful in winning the Lever Prize in connection with town-planning. This is an annual 'award given by Lord Leverlmlme of the value of £50 >md is tenable' Tor two yoars at London University.
Mr Charles Bickerton, third son of Professor Bickerton,, one time of Canterbury 'College,' has died at Invercargill after a brief illness. Mr Bickerton, who was 44 years of age, was born and educated in Chri?tchurcli, and at an early age he attended the ChristMmrch School of "Art. He showed marked ability and carried off many prizes.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 184, 5 August 1920, Page 4
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157PERSONAL Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 184, 5 August 1920, Page 4
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