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MR. T. R. BAVIN, Premier of New South Wales, who is keeping a firm hand on the mining situation.

LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR WILLIAM THWAITES, commander of the British Rhine Forces, who. has returned to England with his troops.

MISS MARGARET B. PILCHER, of Kilbirnie school, winner of the girls’ Prize Commercial Scholarship.

E. C. Auckland, Photo GUBERNATORIAL VISITORS.-The Governor of South Australia, Brigadier-General Sir Alexander Hore-Ruth-ven, V.C., and Lady Hore-Ruthven, who have arrived at Auckland on a holiday visit. Seated at the back is Mrs. Duigan, wife of Colonel Duigan, of Auckland, and standing at the back of his father is Mr. P. HoreRuthven.

INCIDENTS IN THE M.C.C. v. WELLINGTON CRICKET MATCH.—Top: Lowry (Wellington captain) taking the catch at square-leg which dismissed Cornford. Barratt is running to the batsman’s end. (2) Nichols bowled, James (wicketkeeper) having turned round as the ball struck him in the face. Henderson is on the right. (3) Worthington well stumped by James. The umpire can just be seen with his arms raised. Bottom: Aircy bowled in Wellingtons second innings.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1929, Page 7

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MR. T. R. BAVIN, Premier of New South Wales, who is keeping a firm hand on the mining situation. LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR WILLIAM THWAITES, commander of the British Rhine Forces, who. has returned to England with his troops. MISS MARGARET B. PILCHER, of Kilbirnie school, winner of the girls’ Prize Commercial Scholarship. E. C. Auckland, Photo GUBERNATORIAL VISITORS.-The Governor of South Australia, Brigadier-General Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven, V.C., and Lady Hore-Ruthven, who have arrived at Auckland on a holiday visit. Seated at the back is Mrs. Duigan, wife of Colonel Duigan, of Auckland, and standing at the back of his father is Mr. P. Hore-Ruthven. INCIDENTS IN THE M.C.C. v. WELLINGTON CRICKET MATCH.—Top: Lowry (Wellington captain) taking the catch at square-leg which dismissed Cornford. Barratt is running to the batsman’s end. (2) Nichols bowled, James (wicketkeeper) having turned round as the ball struck him in the face. Henderson is on the right. (3) Worthington well stumped by James. The umpire can just be seen with his arms raised. Bottom: Aircy bowled in Wellingtons second innings. Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1929, Page 7

MR. T. R. BAVIN, Premier of New South Wales, who is keeping a firm hand on the mining situation. LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR WILLIAM THWAITES, commander of the British Rhine Forces, who. has returned to England with his troops. MISS MARGARET B. PILCHER, of Kilbirnie school, winner of the girls’ Prize Commercial Scholarship. E. C. Auckland, Photo GUBERNATORIAL VISITORS.-The Governor of South Australia, Brigadier-General Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven, V.C., and Lady Hore-Ruthven, who have arrived at Auckland on a holiday visit. Seated at the back is Mrs. Duigan, wife of Colonel Duigan, of Auckland, and standing at the back of his father is Mr. P. Hore-Ruthven. INCIDENTS IN THE M.C.C. v. WELLINGTON CRICKET MATCH.—Top: Lowry (Wellington captain) taking the catch at square-leg which dismissed Cornford. Barratt is running to the batsman’s end. (2) Nichols bowled, James (wicketkeeper) having turned round as the ball struck him in the face. Henderson is on the right. (3) Worthington well stumped by James. The umpire can just be seen with his arms raised. Bottom: Aircy bowled in Wellingtons second innings. Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1929, Page 7