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Vice-Regal. Their Excellencies the GovernorGeneral and Lady Freyberg will leave Wellington on Tuesday, September 17, to pay official visits to Wanganui and Palmerston North.— (P.A.) ’ Mr. J. J. Crooks, Westland branch secretary, left to-day for Wellington, to attend a conference of the Hotel and Restaurant Workers’ Union. The Bishop of Nelson, the Rt. Rev. T. W. Stephenson, will arrive to-day on a visit to the Cobden-Runanga parish. To-morrow evening he will dedicate new furniture in St.,Thomas’ Church, Runanga. Later this month the Bishop will visit Greymouth. The Boy Scouts’ Association announces that Sir Joseph Ward, Christchurch, has been appointed leader of the New Zealand contingent to the sixth world jamboree, which will be held at Moisson, on the river Seine, 45 miles from Paris, in August, 1947.—(P.A.) Guests at. the Albion Hotel include Mrs. “A. T. Ayers, Messrs. R. C. Middleton, G. W. Stronach, A. W. Hoisted, E. R. Ayres, J. M. Bunting (Auckland), A. E. Bockett, R. A. Marshall,' P. Enoch (Wellington), O. J. French (Levin), A. I. Hughes (Burnham), T. H. Roberts, J. B. Matthews, A. W. Wilkinson, H. L. B. Anderson (Christchurch), L. W. Stevens, G. L. Bradley, B. W. Stevens (Napier), R. C. Webley (Dunedin),
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1946, Page 4
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