Mr A. 8- Burgess (Wanganui) was to-day elected president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce for the coming year, and Mr J. P. Luke (Wellington) vice-president.—Press Assn.
The Nobel Prjze for medicine and physiology for 1932 has been jointly awarded to Sir Charles Sherrington and Professor Edgar Douglas Adrian for discoveries in connection with the function of neurons. —Stockholm cable. A simple yet touching service was held at the National War Memorial, Buckle street, Wellington. It was heßd tn order to commemorate the service and sacrifice of the New Zealand Army Nursing Service during the Great War, and was notable in three respects as being the first of its kind yet held by a unit of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force the first to be held by the New Zealand Army Nursing Service since the return of its members from overseas, and, apart from the opening service on Anzac Day, the first to be held at the National War Memorial with the Memorial Carillon participating.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 269, 28 October 1932, Page 7
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