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THE PRIME MINISTER, MR. P. FRASER, is not expected to return to New Zealand until the middle or perhaps even near the end of January, said the acting Prime Minister, Mr. W. Nash, in Wellington yesterday.
SIR DONALD CAMERON. Mayor of Dunedin. leaves Dunedin today for a six weeks’ trip to Australia.
MR. E. L. WALTON. S.M., left Gisborne yesterday for the Bay of Plenty, where he will conduct sittings of the Magistrate’s Court.
MR. G. WALSH, Cambridge, chairman of the South Auckland division and a member of the Dominion council of the National Party, and Mr. O. M. Friedlander, Hamilton, secretary-organiser to the South Auckland division of the National Party, were week-end visitors to Gisborne. They met the Gisborne executive to discuss policy matters, organisation and the coming elections.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22813, 7 December 1948, Page 6
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