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DEATH OF CENTENARIAN.—Mrs. R. Riddock, of Caversham, Dunedin, who lived to celebrate her 100th birthday. She died recently following a cold which she had contracted just prior to her birthday.

JUDGING ROYAL ACADEMY EXHlßlTS.—Prominent artists formed the committee which judged pictures for hanging at the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition which opened recently. Sitting, left to right: A. M. Talmadge, R.A., Melton Fisher, R.A.. Sir William Llewellyn, P.R.A., Sir Herbert Hughes-Stanton, R.A., Bertram Priestman. R.A., Richard Garbe, R.A. Standing: L. Campbell, A.R.A., Philip Conrad, R.A., W. R. N. Lamb, M.V.0., Malcolm Osborne, R.A.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 982, 27 May 1930, Page 16

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DEATH OF CENTENARIAN.—Mrs. R. Riddock, of Caversham, Dunedin, who lived to celebrate her 100th birthday. She died recently following a cold which she had contracted just prior to her birthday. JUDGING ROYAL ACADEMY EXHlBlTS.—Prominent artists formed the committee which judged pictures for hanging at the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition which opened recently. Sitting, left to right: A. M. Talmadge, R.A., Melton Fisher, R.A.. Sir William Llewellyn, P.R.A., Sir Herbert Hughes-Stanton, R.A., Bertram Priestman. R.A., Richard Garbe, R.A. Standing: L. Campbell, A.R.A., Philip Conrad, R.A., W. R. N. Lamb, M.V.0., Malcolm Osborne, R.A. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 982, 27 May 1930, Page 16

DEATH OF CENTENARIAN.—Mrs. R. Riddock, of Caversham, Dunedin, who lived to celebrate her 100th birthday. She died recently following a cold which she had contracted just prior to her birthday. JUDGING ROYAL ACADEMY EXHlBlTS.—Prominent artists formed the committee which judged pictures for hanging at the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition which opened recently. Sitting, left to right: A. M. Talmadge, R.A., Melton Fisher, R.A.. Sir William Llewellyn, P.R.A., Sir Herbert Hughes-Stanton, R.A., Bertram Priestman. R.A., Richard Garbe, R.A. Standing: L. Campbell, A.R.A., Philip Conrad, R.A., W. R. N. Lamb, M.V.0., Malcolm Osborne, R.A. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 982, 27 May 1930, Page 16

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