RT. HON. EDWARD SHORTT, REV. JAMES .H. MACKENZIE, of MISS GWENDOLINE SIEVERS, K.C., ivhose death is announced. Kelburn, Wellington, clerk of the of Sydney, who is. to adjudicate He was a former Liberal member General Assembly of the Presby- the dancing classes at the next New of the House of Commons, and had terian Church of New Zealand, Zealand Eisteddfod Festival, been president of the British Board whose retirement is announced. He ■ of Film Censors since.l 929. was Moderator in 1910.
"Erenlne Tost' Photo. ON THE SLIPWAY.— The Union Sleam Ship Company's cargo steamer W'aipahi. which struck a rock in the Vicinity of Pencarrow Head on the night, of October 30. after being on the floating dock for survey has now been placed on the slipway at Evans Bay for overhaul and repairs. The Magisterial inquiry into the mishap at the Heads opened in Wellington this morning. "
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 116, 12 November 1935, Page 9
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147RT. HON. EDWARD SHORTT, REV. JAMES .H. MACKENZIE, of MISS GWENDOLINE SIEVERS, K.C., ivhose death is announced. Kelburn, Wellington, clerk of the of Sydney, who is. to adjudicate He was a former Liberal member General Assembly of the Presby- the dancing classes at the next New of the House of Commons, and had terian Church of New Zealand, Zealand Eisteddfod Festival, been president of the British Board whose retirement is announced. He ■ of Film Censors since.l 929. was Moderator in 1910. "Erenlne Tost' Photo. ON THE SLIPWAY.—The Union Sleam Ship Company's cargo steamer W'aipahi. which struck a rock in the Vicinity of Pencarrow Head on the night, of October 30. after being on the floating dock for survey has now been placed on the slipway at Evans Bay for overhaul and repairs. The Magisterial inquiry into the mishap at the Heads opened in Wellington this morning. " Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 116, 12 November 1935, Page 9
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