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'Mrs .Edith Reynolds, Barker’s Hill, is an inmate of Chelsea Private Hospital. Mr. R. Third, until recently a telegraph cadet in the Tolaga Bay branch of the P. and T. Department, left yesterday on transfer to the Radio Department, Wellington. Mr. H. H. Dobie, who has been branch manager at Dunedin of the Union Steam Ship Company for the past two and a-half years, has taken over the management of the company's office at Christchurch. Lord Waleran, who is well known in New Zealand, having been an aide-de-camp to Sir Charles Fergusson when he was Governor-General, has joined the Royal Air Force. He went to his unit on November 21 as a pilot officer, after having served first as a mobile police officer and then as a constable attached to Old Street police station. In fulfilment of his plan to visit New Zealand each summer, Commander Fitzhugh Green, a distinguished American author, has arrived at Auckland Commander Green, who is a retired United States Navy officer, first came to the Dominion in 1936 and was so attracted by the country, and especially the Taupo region, that he decided to make the trip an annual one. With this in view he built an attractive bungalow near the Huka Falls, where he resides during his visits.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20152, 23 January 1940, Page 6
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