Mr. Sidney Wallingford has been gazetted as a captain ih the New Zealand Permanent Air Force. Dr. T. McKibbin and Mr. P. J. McKibbin arrived in Wellington yesterday by the Limited express. Mr. W. E. Barron, a graduate of the Otago University School of Mines, has been appointed mining engineer and geologist to the North Charterland Exploration Co., Ltd., operating in Rhodesia. Mr. Daniel Forbes McKay, whose death occurred recently at Springfield, Canterbury, had been licensee of the Springfield Hotel for the past three years, states a Press Association telegram from Christchurch. Formerly he was prominently associated with the Otago Athletic and Cycling Union. He was a past-president of the New Zealand Athletic Union, and at the time of his death was patron of that body. Yesterday morning a tiring party of 12 ratings and six pall-bearers from the First Company. Wellington Division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, under Lieutenant Reid and C. P. O. Cox attended the funeral of Ordinary Seaman J. P. Good, one of the company’s complement, who died at Ills home, 154 Ohiro Road, Brooklyn, on July 30. Deceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Good, of Brook-
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 3
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