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Jobberns was
appointed a
Commander of the
Order of the
British Empire.
Jobberns died in
Christchurch on 30
August 1974, at 79 years. The
Jobberns room...
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Brewer Jobberns OBE (25
November 1868 – 22 July 1936) was a
Scottish Episcopal priest who was Dean of
Brechin from 1931
until his
death in 1936.
Jobberns was...
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Archived from the
original on 25
April 2019.
Retrieved 27
April 2017.
Jobberns,
George (1966). "Kermadec Islands". In McLintock, A. H. (ed.). An Encyclopaedia...
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ADJACENT ISLANDS.
Retrieved 31
October 2022. McLintock, A. H.;
Jobberns, George. "CHATHAM ISLANDS". An
encyclopaedia of New Zealand,
edited by...
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within the old
provincial boundaries. 1853 New
Zealand provincial elections Jobberns,
George (1966). "Wellington
Province and
Provincial District". In McLintock...
- "an
inbred feeling that this was not a women’s world".
Through George Jobberns she
heard about a
lecturer position on the
other side of the world, at...
- June 2020.
Jobberns, George; Ross,
James (1960).
Social studies in
geography 1: the
Pacific world. Christchurch:
Whitcombe and Tombs.
Jobberns, George;...
- west of Gore.
Johnny Borland – high jumper,
athletics official George Jobberns – geographer,
university professor James Ernest Strachan –
school prin****l...
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Kermadec Islands". The Cornishman. No. 425. 2
September 1886. p. 3.
Jobberns,
George (1966). "Kermadec Islands". In McLintock, A. H. (ed.). An Encyclopaedia...
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Scottish Episcopal Church titles Preceded by
Joseph Brewer Jobberns Dean of
Brechin 1957–1964 Succeeded by John
Dixon Mowat...