W. R. HAMMOND, the Gloucestershire cricketer, who added another Test century to his list in the third Test against Australia.
MR. EVERT VAN DYCK, the Dutch airman who flew with Kingsford Smith from Ireland to Newfoundland.
S. P. Andrew Photo. MR. W. A. BODKIN, M.P., Chairman of the Education Committee of the House of Representatives which has proposed sweeping changes in the educational administration system.
MR. F. LYE, United M.P., who accuses the Post and Telegraph Department of allowing bookmakers to use unlisted telephones.
MR. E. N. GUNSAULUS, who was Con-sul-General for the United States at Wellington in 1924, and whose death is reported from abroad.
PRESIDENT VON HINDENBURG, who has created a sensation by declining to visit the celebrations at the evacuation of the Rhineland.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1930, Page 7
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126W. R. HAMMOND, the Gloucestershire cricketer, who added another Test century to his list in the third Test against Australia. MR. EVERT VAN DYCK, the Dutch airman who flew with Kingsford Smith from Ireland to Newfoundland. S. P. Andrew Photo. MR. W. A. BODKIN, M.P., Chairman of the Education Committee of the House of Representatives which has proposed sweeping changes in the educational administration system. MR. F. LYE, United M.P., who accuses the Post and Telegraph Department of allowing bookmakers to use unlisted telephones. MR. E. N. GUNSAULUS, who was Consul-General for the United States at Wellington in 1924, and whose death is reported from abroad. PRESIDENT VON HINDENBURG, who has created a sensation by declining to visit the celebrations at the evacuation of the Rhineland. Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1930, Page 7
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