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Mr D.S. Reid, M.P. for Raglan, who received minor injuries when knocked down by a motor-cyclist at Wellington on Sunday afternoon.

A bust of Mr Charles Rhodes, of Auckland, a former District Governor of Rotary in New Zealand, whose death has occurred.

Mr Oliver Nicholson, chairman of the Bank of New Zealand, who will preside at the meeting of directors to discuss the exchange rate.

EMPLOYING THEIR SPARE TIME TO ADVANTAGE.—PupiIs of the Christchurch Technical College knitting and sewing during the lunch'hour*

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20710, 22 November 1932, Page 11

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Mr D.S. Reid, M.P. for Raglan, who received minor injuries when knocked down by a motor-cyclist at Wellington on Sunday afternoon. A bust of Mr Charles Rhodes, of Auckland, a former District Governor of Rotary in New Zealand, whose death has occurred. Mr Oliver Nicholson, chairman of the Bank of New Zealand, who will preside at the meeting of directors to discuss the exchange rate. EMPLOYING THEIR SPARE TIME TO ADVANTAGE.—PupiIs of the Christchurch Technical College knitting and sewing during the lunch'hour* Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20710, 22 November 1932, Page 11

Mr D.S. Reid, M.P. for Raglan, who received minor injuries when knocked down by a motor-cyclist at Wellington on Sunday afternoon. A bust of Mr Charles Rhodes, of Auckland, a former District Governor of Rotary in New Zealand, whose death has occurred. Mr Oliver Nicholson, chairman of the Bank of New Zealand, who will preside at the meeting of directors to discuss the exchange rate. EMPLOYING THEIR SPARE TIME TO ADVANTAGE.—PupiIs of the Christchurch Technical College knitting and sewing during the lunch'hour* Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20710, 22 November 1932, Page 11

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