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Mr Justice Haslam has agreed to become secretary for the Rhodes scholarships in New Zealand. He was a New Zealand Rhodes scholar in 1927.—(P.A.) Aiderman C. C. Nairn and Aiderman W. T. Murray, of Sydney, members of the Local Government Electricity Association of New South Wales, were welcomed to Christchurch yesterday for the annual conference of the Electrical Supply Authorities' Association of New Zealand, by the association’s president <Mr W. S. N. Rennie). The Christchurch Drainage Board last evening paid a tribute to the work of the former Town Clerk (Mr H. S. Feast) and passed a motion of sympathy with his relatives.

Mr F. Kinnaird, of New Plymouth, has been appointed director of the Otago-South-land division of the National Party. Mr Kinnaird, who was managing-director of a retail fruit business in Glasgow, came to New Zealand last July.—(P.A.)

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29623, 20 September 1961, Page 14

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Personal Items Press, Volume C, Issue 29623, 20 September 1961, Page 14

Personal Items Press, Volume C, Issue 29623, 20 September 1961, Page 14

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