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A new assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr M. J. Fitzgerald) took up duties in Christchurch yesterday. Mr Fitzgerald was formerly administration officer at head office in Wellington. He succeeds Mr L. R. Hampton. who retired recently. Mr D. J. Rawlence, a teacher of biology at Christ s College, has been appointed a lecturer in crypt ogamic botany at the University of New Bruswick, St. John. He will leave New Zealand with his wife soon after their marriage in August. Mr Rawlence was educated at Christchurch Boys' High School and graduated B.Sc. at the University of Canterbury where he held a Shell scholarship. He will complete his M.Sc. before he leaves for Canada. The appointment will enable him to study under Dr. A. R. A. Taylor, of Fredericton, for his doctorate of philosophy. Mrs Nancy B. Black, of Wellington, has been appointed to the Indecent Publications Tribunal, the Minister of Justice (Mr Hanan), announced yesterday, Mrs Black will serve as a deputy for Mrs J. Cochran during her absence overseas. Mrs Cochran is expected to return toward the end of the year. Mrs Black, who is from Scotland, is a schoolteacher and first assistant at Queen Margaret College, Wellington.—(P.A.)
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30998, 2 March 1966, Page 16
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