FIRE DAMAGE TO HOUSE
Temporary Home For Family
Mr and Mrs J. E. Hyde, whose home at 109 Hackthome road was severely damaged by fire earlier this week, have been given a temporary home until repairs are done to their own place. A man. who wishes to remain anonymous, has given them the use, rent free, of a house he owns near the top of Dyers Pass road. The house has just had alterations done to it.
Mr and Mrs Hyde and their four young children moved into the house on Tuesday. The previous night they had stayed with relative*. Neighbours and friends have provided them with some furniture, cooking utensils and food.
Moral Leadership Course
(N.Z Press Association)
WELLINGTON, June 12,
Fourteen corporals from the *Royal New Zealand Air Force and New Zealand Army, together with seven leading seamen of the Royal New Zealand Navy, will attend a combined moral leadership course next month at Lower Hutt. The course, which will be opened by Air-Commodore T. J. de Lange, is aimed to teach duty to the services, to home and family and to God. The course will not only provide the theoretical as a basis for moral leadership, but will demonstrate some of the ways theory is being applied In some avenues of service to society.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30156, 13 June 1963, Page 15
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