SERVICES RECOGNISED
Notable Business Career By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Jan. 17. The notable business career almost unique in length and distinction of Mr. E. IV. Knox, chairman of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, who has just retired from the position of managing director after 68 years’ association with the company, was recognised at a large meeting of the New Zealand shareholders convened by two local directors. Mr. H. Horton and Mr. J. Newell. Tributes were paid to Mr. Knox, and a congratulatory resolution was passed.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 98, 19 January 1933, Page 3
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