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Gipsy Rodney Smith, who is known A as “Gipsy. Smith,” will conduct a. ' united mission in Dunedin, undtf’ the auspices of the Council of Cig!*liau Cunregatious, from 21 to December 4> this year. / ..Mr B. S„ .Massey, of lliy’jf, who was a.member of the British'football team, under .M r D. It. . Bfjdel-Siev-wriglit, that toured New Zealand in 1994, is at present ton rj£g New Zealand. , " \ M r Don (fibsone, of H.M.S. Dunedin, son oi Mr and Mrs Gibsone, of Church street, felt for England yesterday to take up a course of gunnery and torpedo instruction at Portsmouth. Assistant-Scoutmaster Street and Scout’Katie have been selected to repreesnt the Feilding troop- rrt the forthcoming jamboree at Dunedin. They will be attached to the Bulls troop under the command of Miss Wilson, daughter of Sir James Wilson. Mr E. T. G. Osborne, for the past six years station master a t Himtervillc. and prior to that at Halcomhe, lia.s lieen promoted to an important, position in the Goods Division at Auckland. Ho takes up his duties this month. Mr Frank Dyer, Consul fo r Greece for the Dominion, has had conferred , o n him by the Greek ’Government a decoration in recognition of his 20 years’ consular service. I Tire Director of the R.vd-ney Oonservatorinm of Musie, Dr. Arundel Orchard, is coming to New Zealand sliortlv on a holiday visit.
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Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 672, 2 January 1926, Page 4
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228PERSONAL Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 672, 2 January 1926, Page 4
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