_The Evening Post_, 13 October 1924:
WOMEN IN PRINT.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard #Tripp are leaving by the Ormonde on 13th September.… Mr. Tripp has had his time fully occupied during his visit to #England. He attended the National Sheep Breeders’ meeting in Leicester in July, and he has spent some time in the Smithfield Market studying the meat question. Mr. Tripp was appointed by the New Zealand Board of #Agriculture to work in conjunction with the Minister of Agriculture in England… Last month, at the invitation of Sir James Allen, Mr. Tripp was present at the unveiling of the war memorials in Belgium to the New Zealand soldiers. He was also one of the New Zealand delegates at the International Red Cross Conference held in Paris. A few days before sailing Mr. Tripp will go to Bradford, at the invitation of the Chamber of Commerce, to attend a wool conference and inspect the woollen mills.
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19241013.2.112
Obit. with bio in the _Timaru Herald_ (1940) https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD19401221.2.74
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