PARLIAMENT HOUSE MESSENGERS
♦ TWO APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED (FBZSS ASSOCUTIOS TH-EGHAK.) WELLINGTON. June 4Two appointments in the Legislative Department were announced to-night by the Minister in charge of the department (the Hon. H. G. R. Mason). Mr J. R. Taylor, who has been asrist-ant-chief messenger at Parliament House since 1920, has been appointed chief messenger, in succession to Mr W. Oakley, who died recently, and Mr W. T. Brown, who is at present attached to the office of the ActingPrime Minister, takes the place of Mr Taylor as assistant-chief messenger.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22111, 5 June 1937, Page 19
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