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NATIONAL PARTY j CANDIDATE J —| MR W. B. FITCHETT CHOSES The selection of Mr W. 8.. Fitch as the National Party candidate Hutt has been announced. 1 sitting member for Hutt is the 1 M ister of Finance, Mr Nash. MR. FITCHETT. .Mr Fitchett is following in tl footsteps of his the late D Fred Fitchett, C.M.G., who before t was appointed Solicitor-General, at afterwards Publfc Trustee, was met ber for Dunedin Central In Mr Sei don's Liberal Party. The new cal didate has been a resident of Low* Hutt for the past 10 years, and hf his own business in Wellington, HI B. Fitchett, Ltd., advertising*special ists. He was educated at the 1J race School, and Wellington Col)6gj and is a member of the board of ernors of the colleges. In the Great War, Mr Fitchei went away as a private in the Mai Body and saw considerable service'! Gallipoli and France, returi
ing wounded In 1918., He was awar< ed his commission in the field a , later was mentioned in dispatch for dangerous patrol work in t* enemy lines. , •' At the outbreak of the prese"war, after a month's training, 1-' Fitchett was appointed Instructor" the Hutt Valley Company of the, tional Military Reserve. Ift January 1940, he enlisted for overseas sei vice, and later went into camp. B the time his training was finished th age limit for overseas service». w reduced and his application to with the 4th Reinforcement infant: was Since coming out < Trentham Camp, Mr Fitchett hi been doing good work voluntarily ii structing others, and is well know as the officer running the "liAc hour" parades between 12 and ° p.m., at the city traffic yard, opposit the Town Hall. Mr Fitchett is a keen advocate o physical fitness and is a very actlv member of the Star Boating Glut rowing on the harbour whenever h can find time. His eider son is ii the army and his younger Bon i»fj boarder at Wellington College. MINIATURE RIFLES <3> | HUTT LADIES CLUB The club's monthly are now completed, jjvith; Miw.'f, Williams winning the A gfade Mrs. Beddie the B grade tember. ' ■ The winner of the Jenntts Start Competition was Mrs. KiglS with Mrs. Symons runner-up. Miss Calder and Mrs. White W& the winners of the A and jadges for September. ( . Last Thursday the club eutertft id husbands and friends wi lovelty shooting, Miss Calder, :1& J. Williams, Mrs. White >nd 3tj rones being the winners of the elf ng. ' '
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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 20, 15 October 1941, Page 6
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