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Dr. P. Bishop, Sims Commonwealth Professor for 1964, will arrive in Christchurch on February 10. A programme of case presentations and lectures will be arranged at which Dr. Bishop will meet city doctors. He is endocrinologist at Guy’s Hospital, London. Mr J. L. Fenaughty, New Zealand Trade Commissioner in New York for the last three years, returned to Auckland in the Oriana yesterday with his wife and three children. He will leave in February to take up a similar post in Tokyo.—(PA.) Mr S. D. Bristowe, who has been a teacher of French and English at the Shirley Boys’ High School for the last three years, has been appointed head of the languages department at the Dargaville High School. Mr D. Voyce, phief clerk of the North Canterbury Hospital Board, has been reelected chairman of the No. 3 (northern South Island) group of the New Zealand Hospital Officers’ Association.

Independence.—The Kenya Government and Opposition delegations are dead-locked over the balance of power between the central and regional governments. Parliamentarians of the Kenya Government party have called for independence by next Sunday instead of December 12.—London, October 18.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30267, 21 October 1963, Page 12

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Personal Items Press, Volume CII, Issue 30267, 21 October 1963, Page 12

Personal Items Press, Volume CII, Issue 30267, 21 October 1963, Page 12

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