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The lion. J. a v™* • . for Health, who had s£&s*** turn to Wellington ftH**!. church last evening^ 0 * edm to represent Government at the -tmS f**k*i Thomas Sidey. luner! >l cfsj Messrs J. L. Webb rAi,»i.i C. E. Kerr (Tin^u)S^)Sod the United Service Hotel * Messrs G. F. Dixon <w.iiand T. W. Hosking (AicKf I **) staymg at the ClJeiffSj *• Messrs E. G. Bennett /bT . North)andA.R.Tm e cUr P are staying at the Royal Hofi^ Mr A. Urquhart, staff dent of the New z3Jd"g?** has returned to Welling flaUw aw official visit to cSSSfe 3^ Guests registered at ttm v Hotel are Messrs W J (Hawke's Bay), M Fr;„ Tait (Wellington), and W' ? nd * (Dunedin). * Q *; G - Justice The Christchurch Tramwav n ' at its meeting yestS? yßoetd a vote of symSy^i J+* chairman, Mr G. T Bonth •< *• death of his sister ' m *• Engineer, in the death of was passed at the meetwW Christchurch Citv f ** evening. A Slar °S§L *" passed yesterday bv Ihln 1 ?* church Tramway■ BoSd.
Sincere sympathy »:«, , ' Geor ge Harper in the de* n O fV son, Mr P. H . Harper? was pressed by the Chriltchuff rt Council in a resolution 211% the council meeting last S Canon Alfred Neild, who * been chaplain to the T* A»t„ Boys' College for many y S?fc taken up his residence <m wSm terrace, Napier, and ht bL i^ 1 charge of the Owing to his long associationiift Young Men's Christian AsSS work and his great intereluK the directors of the Masterton J^ + Ch «sHan Associationffig cided to nominate the Rev. jTcSJ (formerly of Christchurch) toiS on 4 the Young Men's ChristkJ *? sociation National Council. + Dr. C. E. North, who was aetin. temporarily during Dr. BurnsH sence as assistant physician on'fe honorary medical staff,of the t£ edin Hospital, has relinmiishedS and Dr. John Fulton hi^hon©: until Dr. Burns resumes duty. To mark his' completion of U years continuous service from an-Prentice-compositor to sub-editor rf the "Bay of Plenty Times," SI aging-editor Mr W. H. sented Mr J. T. Gain • ?«•&£ morning with a wristlet behalf of the Times a suitable gift from the-si,'!' Gifford remarked that Ist Gain's service was unusual in fteKstory of provincial journalism in fheJJfr minion.—Press Association. Mr John Ledgerwood, of Bunedin, has been appointed by the National Council of the Young-Men's Christian Association of New Zealand to take charge of the Young Men's Christian Association work in Hew Plymouth. The commencement jaf work among the youth of New Ejmouth lias been. made possible by the generosity of 'the- Kotary' art' the Round Table Clubs andajnsnber of other citizens, and it 4m be run in amalgamation ■foth.fhe.'jjKft of the Young Women's Christian Association. Mr John Wall, who-was kiW last week by falling into-the crate of Mount Euapehu, was , educated first at the Model Country -Si&od, Wanganui, and then at the "Wang* nui Collegiate School He leftist the end of last year and was&haw gone to Cambridge land, next month. He was a of Selwyn House, and was held'ia high esteem, being regarded?;*?'* boy of marked ability. He had-been staying at the Chateau Tonganra for several days, climbing and tramping throughout the distrijS; and was remarkably fit and w€&-,
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 23 May 1933, Page 8
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