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The condition of Lord Car sop, which showed a slight improvement last night, is unchanged, states a British Official Wireless message. Mr G. Hollis, of Okaiawa, has returned from a visit to Palmerston North. Mr J. W. H. Gardner, who recently underwent a throat operation at the Hawera public hospital, is making good progress towards recovery. Mr R. Gwyn, who was holidaying at Paraparaumu, has returned to Kaponga owing to the illness of his mother, Mrs C. R. Gwyn. Mr J. Johnston, of Okaiawa, and Messrs Hodge and Revell, of Kapuni, left on Monday to attend the Rugby trial match at Palmerston North and also the match to be played at Wellington to-morrow. While watching a football match at Taumata Park, ETtham, yesterday, Mr G. Barker, a well-known Eltham resident, suddenly collapsed. Medical aid was summoned and Mr Barker was removed to the Hawera Hospital Mr E. C. Jeffery, an English resident in Japan, is a visitor to New Zealand. In company with his brother, Mr F. R. Jeffery, Waverley, he intends to make a motor tour of the North Island, and will leave for England by the Akaroa on June 28.

Following the retirement of Sir Harold Beauchamp, Sir William Hunt has been appointed chairman of the New Zealand Board of the Australian Mutual Provident Society. Mr J. G. Duncan will succeed Sir William Hunt as deputy chairman.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 14 June 1935, Page 6

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Personal Items Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 14 June 1935, Page 6

Personal Items Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 14 June 1935, Page 6