S. P. Andrew, Photo. DR. H. B. EWEN, medical superintendent of the Public Hospital, Wellington, who has tendered his resignation to the board.
S. P. Andrew, Photo. THE REV. E. N. GORING, elected president of the Wellington area of the New Zealand Alliance.
THE LATE SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS, who at the age of 20 founded the Y.M.C.A. in London on June 6, 1844. The anniversary celebrations take place in Wellington next week.
S. J. McCABE, who made his fourth century of the Australian cricket tour, scoring 142 against Lancashire.
CREATOR OF A NEW GLIDING RECORD.—G. E. Collins, a member of the London Gliding Club, who, on April 22, rose in his glider to a height of 6000 ft. during a flight from Dunstable to Southend-on-Sea, a distance of 54 miles, and established a new British altitude record.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1934, Page 11
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137S. P. Andrew, Photo. DR. H. B. EWEN, medical superintendent of the Public Hospital, Wellington, who has tendered his resignation to the board. S. P. Andrew, Photo. THE REV. E. N. GORING, elected president of the Wellington area of the New Zealand Alliance. THE LATE SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS, who at the age of 20 founded the Y.M.C.A. in London on June 6, 1844. The anniversary celebrations take place in Wellington next week. S. J. McCABE, who made his fourth century of the Australian cricket tour, scoring 142 against Lancashire. CREATOR OF A NEW GLIDING RECORD.—G. E. Collins, a member of the London Gliding Club, who, on April 22, rose in his glider to a height of 6000 ft. during a flight from Dunstable to Southend-on-Sea, a distance of 54 miles, and established a new British altitude record. Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1934, Page 11
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