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PERSONAL

The' Education Board has made the fol lowing appointments: Mr L. F. De Berry (liead master of the Central School, i’almerstou ■ ISorlli), head master, Normal School; Mr H. A. Fawcett, head master, Roxburgh District High School; Mr It. N. Fin lay, head master, Tcancraki; Miss M. C. M'Nic, sole teacher, Edievale; Mrs R. L Robert, solo teacher, Inch Valley; Mr William Wallace, liftli assistant, Morninglon; Miss A. M’Crac, sixth assistant, Musselburgh ; Miss M. K. Wilson, assistant. Dunback.

The si all’ of Bing, Harris, ami Co. met yesterday afternoon for the purpose of making ‘a presentation to Miss Sims, who has relinquished tho position in tho office I hat she lias held for many years. Tho accountant, in presenting Miss Sims, on behalf of the staff, with a gold wristlet watch, paid her a well-merited tribute for the excellent manner in which she had carried out her duties, am! expressed the* company’s regret that for personal reasons Miss Sims lias decided to leave Dunedin and take up what ho hoped would prove ,a more congenial occupation in Timaru. Mrs A. It. Hall, dominion organiser of the children’s sessions for the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand, Ltd., who has been in Dunedin for a fortnight, returned to Christchurch this morning. Police Inspectors Willis, of Hamilton, and Rawle, of Wellington, went north this morning. 1 Mr A. C. Cameron (ravelled to Wellington to-day. „ , r Mr H. P. Wcsl, District Traffic Manager of Railways, left for Wellington by this morning’s express. _ . .. Brigadier Burton, of the balvation Armv, returned last night from the annual conference in reference to tho change of officers, which was held in Christchurch. Mr \V. Nash, seerciary of the Now Zenland Laiior Party, relumed to Wellington by ‘his morning’s express. Mrs Orpah Jones-Neilson, president of (he British Immigrants’ Club, left for Wellington to-day to be a member of a deputation that is 'waiting upon the Hon. L. S. Amery in regard to immigration -matters. Mr W, A. Grieve, who came.up from Invercargill last night, went on tins morning to' Christchurch. Mr John Manchest/-r, jun., returned to Christchurch to-day. Mr Andrew Wilson passed through from Invercargill this morning, on his way north. A Wellington Press Association telegram announces tho death of Mr P. G. Morgan, Director of tho Geological Survey Department, aged sixty years

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Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 10

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 10

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 10