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The Hon. M. Fagan, M.L.C. (Labour) it one o* the most respected men in the Leaislative Council to which he was ■Sited in 1929 by the late Sir Joseph Ward. He was for many years % resident of the West Coast, and for seven years was chairman 6t the Reefton Hospital Board. Mr. Fagan has taken a very prominent part in activities connected with miners' welfare. .*• ' « ♦ W. Nash, M.P. (Labour) was the leader of the New Zealand delegation to the Institute of Pacific Relations Con» ference at Honolulu, in 1927, and represented th* Labour movement in New Zealand at the International Conference is Geneva, 1920. He is Dominion treasurer of the League of Nations Union, and was for some years vice-president-of the Church of England Men's Society. ••,•■ • ■ • ■ Captain C. F. Post has been a member of the Harbour Board for ten years. Ho followed the sea for fifty years, and had a wide experience in sail and steam. At one time he was superintendent in charge of the wharf for the Union Steam Ship Company, and is well conversant with harbour problems. • •' • • •. H. G. Teaglo is a well-known Wellington business man. He is immediate past president of tbo^Wellington Rotary Club, a member of the executive of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, and chairman of tho board of governors of the Hutt Valley High School. Mr. Teaglo has had considerable experience in municipal affairs, having been, a member of tho Lower Hutt Borough Council for four years. He was chairman of the Waterworks and Works Committees when the whole of the waterworks system was brought up to date. • . »■■..<■• ■ ♦ • A.' Walker is a marine surveyor and average adjuster, who has been in Wellington twenty-one years. He is at present representing tho borough of Eastbourne on the Hutt Valley Electric Power Board, he is a councillor of Eastbourne, and chairman of the Hutt Park Committee. He was formerly' in the Government service, but left of his own accord to take up private work.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 13

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COMBINED DISTRICT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 13

COMBINED DISTRICT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 13