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Resigns Scout Commissionership.— Brigadier-General A. W. Andrew, who has resigned the Dominion Chief Commissionership of the Boy Scouts, after holding that office for seven years.

Famous Airwoman’s Debts. —Sir James Heath’s repudiation of his wife’s debts has reached another stage in the English law courts; this time he is contesting a dressmaker’s bill for £239. Lady Heath is the famous airwoman who recently went to the United States and was later seriously injured in a flying crash. The photographs show Sir James and Lady Heath.

New Masonic Grand Master. —Mr. James John Clark, of Dunedin, who succeeds the Governor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson, as Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of New Zealand. —S. P. Andrew, photo.

Minister in Hot Water. —Mr. J. H. Thomas, British Minister in charge of unemployment (right), who is the subject of a vigorous attack by Lady Rhondda (left) regarding a speech made by the Minister on the subject of women working for what is called “pin money.” . Mr. Thomas says these women deprive others of legitimate employment.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 55, 28 November 1929, Page 9

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Resigns Scout Commissionership.— Brigadier-General A. W. Andrew, who has resigned the Dominion Chief Commissionership of the Boy Scouts, after holding that office for seven years. Famous Airwoman’s Debts.—Sir James Heath’s repudiation of his wife’s debts has reached another stage in the English law courts; this time he is contesting a dressmaker’s bill for £239. Lady Heath is the famous airwoman who recently went to the United States and was later seriously injured in a flying crash. The photographs show Sir James and Lady Heath. New Masonic Grand Master.—Mr. James John Clark, of Dunedin, who succeeds the Governor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson, as Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of New Zealand. —S. P. Andrew, photo. Minister in Hot Water.—Mr. J. H. Thomas, British Minister in charge of unemployment (right), who is the subject of a vigorous attack by Lady Rhondda (left) regarding a speech made by the Minister on the subject of women working for what is called “pin money.” . Mr. Thomas says these women deprive others of legitimate employment. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 55, 28 November 1929, Page 9

Resigns Scout Commissionership.— Brigadier-General A. W. Andrew, who has resigned the Dominion Chief Commissionership of the Boy Scouts, after holding that office for seven years. Famous Airwoman’s Debts.—Sir James Heath’s repudiation of his wife’s debts has reached another stage in the English law courts; this time he is contesting a dressmaker’s bill for £239. Lady Heath is the famous airwoman who recently went to the United States and was later seriously injured in a flying crash. The photographs show Sir James and Lady Heath. New Masonic Grand Master.—Mr. James John Clark, of Dunedin, who succeeds the Governor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson, as Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of New Zealand. —S. P. Andrew, photo. Minister in Hot Water.—Mr. J. H. Thomas, British Minister in charge of unemployment (right), who is the subject of a vigorous attack by Lady Rhondda (left) regarding a speech made by the Minister on the subject of women working for what is called “pin money.” . Mr. Thomas says these women deprive others of legitimate employment. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 55, 28 November 1929, Page 9

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