HON. H.G. ELL.
CHRISTCHURCH, 18th April.' Tho Hon. H. 'G. Ell, PostmasterGeneral, will remain in Christchurch on his, present visit until Saturday evening, when he will leavo for Wellington. While he is in this city he- will attend to several departmental affairs. Tomorrow he will receive deputations, including one -from the Farm Labourers' Union in regard to accommodation provided for farm hands. A committee of residents in Ghristchurch South^ electorate has arranged to give a " social " to cammenioraU} Mr. Ell's appointment to, the Ministry on 91/h. May, in St. Saviour's Schoolroom. Mr. Ell has not made arrangements' in regard to taking his family to reside in Wellington, and haa 'no intention of doing so. Id pursuance of his policy of establishing slot telephones in the busy parts of ■the city for the convenience of the public, Mr. Ell to-day saw the Mayor legarding the selection . of city sites whereon telephone cabinets could be placed. His Worship expressed his willingness to do what' he could to assist Mi. Ell.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 3
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