For WELLINGTON CENTRAL Anti-Socialist and hS Advocate Of Empire master Mitchelltown, Roseneath, Public Service College, Mt. Cook Trade and Development. and Terrace. ■^^^^^^^^^^^^S^^^^^S^S^raT Connected with the Navy League IfIBJP^P^^HHB^HHH^BRi or t'l'rty years- Secretary to WelIJH^B^H^HjHI^^^^MHB^HH^Hg . lington Branch for the last l^^^^^l^r^ years. Secretary to Navy I^^^^^RF %^^^^Hn League Conference of N.Z. for last I^^B^Hp ■ .il^Hi^^H 11 years. Member of executive for IHHjHf ,r/^jP^ 'Hiß^W^B^B Secretary-Treasurer to the N.Z. ll^^Bft *^KS$ iltSßm^SKßk Branch of the British Empire CanI^BVf ' «g||9|^H^S cer Campaign Society since its I^BB, | establishment [fl^B^ c was 'Or many years Hon. I^H^H^K ' T^filiMJ^^HH Secretary to the Public Schools' IB^H^HB '<^:*^MMHSi|^^P^^B Cricket Association, and President :!iS@i^B^l^H& °f b°th tne Schools' Cricket and Rugby Football Unions. "l^^i^P^B^^Mß c was a memoer °^ (^ WellingH^^Sfc WK^BESI ton College Board of Governors for ||||ffira& *"*-^|F '^^H^K eight years, having been elected HKfflk J& j^^^^^^B parents' representative at the head JP^"BBm^fc. , J&KkkJK/EKKIKI of the poll on two occasions. Member ■ of. Wellington College Born Arthur Street, Wellington, Old Boys' Committee for 26 years, of Scotch and Irish parentage. He is now Past-President of the Old Has resided in Wellington Central Boys' Association. District for last 32 years. Primary _ ~ , ,; ~,„ School education in Greytown and Mr. Darroch has for the> last 19 Carterton Public Schools. From years been,coach for the police of the a «e of eight to the age of 14 New Zeala.d m their literary subhe helped to earn his living as a Ject»- Hl. h? s b^n examjner m newspaper runner. m athemat.cs for the Mines Depart- _ ~ l .. ~,,.,, ment for over 30 years, and as corFrom Car erton proceeded to Wei- s ondence coach for the Post and lington College on an_ Education Tel ; h .Department has passed Board Scholarship, which he did not over i 0 00 candidates in Senior and complete because it was necessary j.a ~ Service . for him to get to work. He joined . the Wellington Education Board as Mr. Darroch ha« for many years a pupil teacher at £25 a year. been a strong advocate of InterServed his pupil teachership in Empire Tr*de and the buying of Newtown and Carterton Schools. British Goods. A vote for Robert Darroch is a vote for the Coalition Government.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 4
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