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English: Three examiners of the Trinity College of Music, London, acted as judges in the Dunedin Competitions Society's contests during the week beginning 22 August. From left: Mr. D. Standage (president of the Society), Dr. C. Edgar Ford (Trinity College), Dr. V. E. Galway (Dunedin), Dr. J. Lyon, Dr. T. Vernon Griffiths, Mr. J. H. Elliffe (past president of the society). The men are standing in front of the aircraft, Kotuku.
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