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THE NEW SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY, Mr E. L. Greensmith (seated), receives a little last-minute advice from his predecessor, Mr B. C. Ashwin, C.M.G., who retired yesterday after 43 years in the Public Service. Mr Ashwin will retain some connexion with the Government as deputy-chairman of directors of the Tasman Pulp and Paper Company, of which he is also director of finance.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27699, 1 July 1955, Page 16

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THE NEW SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY, Mr E. L. Greensmith (seated), receives a little last-minute advice from his predecessor, Mr B. C. Ashwin, C.M.G., who retired yesterday after 43 years in the Public Service. Mr Ashwin will retain some connexion with the Government as deputy-chairman of directors of the Tasman Pulp and Paper Company, of which he is also director of finance. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27699, 1 July 1955, Page 16

THE NEW SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY, Mr E. L. Greensmith (seated), receives a little last-minute advice from his predecessor, Mr B. C. Ashwin, C.M.G., who retired yesterday after 43 years in the Public Service. Mr Ashwin will retain some connexion with the Government as deputy-chairman of directors of the Tasman Pulp and Paper Company, of which he is also director of finance. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27699, 1 July 1955, Page 16