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Mr J. J. Virgo, Y.M.C.A. British Empire ed from Dunedin yesterday, anauw ing at the Hotel Federal. ■ __ Mr E. Baddy, «b» 1™ *TJ& master at Hastings foi-several« been transferred to futon « master in charge of the **»■ The Hon. G of Labour and of Mines, «nw» «J Wellington this mormng, tfgjgg the day in Chrutehiwh. «• he. leaves for the West Coast- -. Air A. E. Eastwood, ** o \ ,B J nl gV anliein% parachute descent^ day, is nndersoing with satisfactory results. For*"" no bones were broken. _n t Mr A W. Eames, ChSt;hVch,relin-^h. S j« facing his Place in the Kegret at the death o^/W^p James Hay, *» «S*J the »»•*« nual report Socrftf 0 f the Canterhury Caj fl _ ffleIlj))? last night.. Mr Hay m« of the Society. , d j* gistrar, Auckland, has been P !:; ( ;i„?ed w di£iotiand «**» Chief J ustlc^ n Jf c k for « a**"* Sir George Fenvi'CK, gePrisonsßoard. t g Mr and Mm/ ■*■£■ m st delegates, were * f „ pr ivat« * wu 7rt)» cordfd the honor o »Py ?o p. V* the POP 0 - ' ■ .

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17392, 1 March 1922, Page 6

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17392, 1 March 1922, Page 6

Personal Items. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17392, 1 March 1922, Page 6