Mr. J. M. Keynes, economist and author, who has been elected a director of the Bank of England in succession to the late Lord Stamp.
Refrigerator van presented to the N.Z.E.F. in the Middle East by the New Zealand Patriotic Fund Board. It is part of the equipment for supplying ice cream to hospitals and men in advanced areas. It was inspected this week by members of the board and the Army Department. ,
The centenary of Wesley Church Sunday School is to be celebrated tomorrow by special services, in'which former scholars will take a leading part. Wade's Store, at the corjier of Lombard and Bond Streets, just above the stern of the , ship in the picture, titas the location of the first Methodist Sunday School in Wellington. .The children met in the loft of the store, in 1841. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 89, 11 October 1941, Page 7
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138Mr. J. M. Keynes, economist and author, who has been elected a director of the Bank of England in succession to the late Lord Stamp. Refrigerator van presented to the N.Z.E.F. in the Middle East by the New Zealand Patriotic Fund Board. It is part of the equipment for supplying ice cream to hospitals and men in advanced areas. It was inspected this week by members of the board and the Army Department., The centenary of Wesley Church Sunday School is to be celebrated tomorrow by special services, in'which former scholars will take a leading part. Wade's Store, at the corjier of Lombard and Bond Streets, just above the stern of the, ship in the picture, titas the location of the first Methodist Sunday School in Wellington. .The children met in the loft of the store, in 1841. . Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 89, 11 October 1941, Page 7
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