POSTAL RETIREMENT.
CHIEF INSPECTOR KFT.T.Y. _ ( :St Teiegrap'n.—Press Association.) ; WELLINGTON, this day. I Mr. R. D. Kelly, Chief Inspector ot I the Post and Telegraph Department, will j retire on superannuation at the end ot i the current month, having completed ! over 42 years' service with the DepartIment. M*r. Kelly was .appointed to the 'Post Office staff in Napier in ISB3. and was employed there and at Auckland for ; the following 20 years. He was then rpromoted to a controlling position in I the accounting section of the head oSce. I ' and remained in that section six years. I Subsequently he occupied positions as ■ accotmtant "at the chief Post Office in \ Wellington, assistant postmaster at Wellington, senior inspector for South Island." chief postmaster at Gisborce, chief postmaster at Christetrareh. and chief postmaster at Auckland. Mr. Kelly was appointed to his present position of chief inspector of the Department in 1923.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 216, 12 September 1925, Page 9
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