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An Adelaide cablegram states that Mr J. L. Price, a member of Parlialias been appointed to succeed Sir Edward Lucas as Agent-General tor South Australia.
M* - William Gaw, Fellow of the Meteorological Society, has visited Ashburton. He left this afternoon for Christchurch. Mr Gaw is a wellknown meterological student who has spent ten year 3 in Argentina, and is on a tour of New Zealand. He saw considerable war service with the air squadron. He may eventually settle in Auckland. Mr Gaw will go to the AA est Coast to-morrow to study climatic conditions there.
Mr R. P. AVard, senior inspector of the Department, has been appointed head of the Justice Department, in accordance with the decision of the Government to separate the office of Under-Secretary of Justice from that of Under-Secretary of the Prisons Department. Mr Ward has had over 40 years’ experience in the Department, among the positions he has held being Registrar of the Supreme Courtof Auckland and Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court at Wellington and Dunedin. He became inspector in June, 1922.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10350, 13 March 1925, Page 4
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