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The Chief Justice Michael Myers) left' for tfaa^OftiflHflHl staying at the Clarendon Hij§fSHHfl| been appointed from oyert|MH|H|M||| cations to be engineer to iljoißro™" The Rev. B. M. WUibaJ|||HmH| Semaphore Baptist Cn a ttsj||ffiHnHß Wellington attending, a Executive of-the,Mnni<4pttl3Bfl|B|[MH| returned' to Ohristchurca 3te|jiHH|H Chrisichurch from WelUoraHHnHwl tember 18th to. continue flHHMilfliJ tings of the Supremo motion of sympathy the relatives of Mr &,, chairman of the CounciU<&||lmHßH of" Nelson Colleges, !I rfrWH!HSI The New Zealand JM^^^Hflß passed a motion of nexion with the 4<Sata B. P, Palmerj to ■ whomtributes.—Press A«SoC'^^^raS9H James Gunson, Mr E. Reese, members of ■• Railway* Board, general manager of r Chrlßtehurch ception of M* Reese, at the .-United Service SwffipnHH Three nominations last night's meeting Park Board of ' Contro i',JSMlHl times.. other- than football. , Tb?y w» Association), Mr A. Rugby League), Mr (New Zealand Amateur A %9BH ejection of thr sitting J l |ji§!fgmHH
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20647, 9 September 1932, Page 10
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