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MR. J. S. HUNTER, present Secretary of Labour and Commissioner of Employment, who will, under new arrangements made by the Minister of Labour, Hon. H. T. Armstrong, now assume control of both the Labour and Employment branches as one department.

COLONEL T. H. DAWSON, of Auckland, who, as a boy, was the first pupil enrolled at King’s College. The fortieth anniversary of the opening of the school fell on Tuesday when he was present at a function in what is now King’s Preparatory School.

NEW Z E A LAND JUNIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONS.— Nawi Kira and Ben Morrison, the crack Maori swimmers, who appeared at the Waitemata Club's carnival Also in the picture is Guide Kira, of Rotorua, aunt of Nawi.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 64, 13 February 1936, Page 4

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MR. J. S. HUNTER, present Secretary of Labour and Commissioner of Employment, who will, under new arrangements made by the Minister of Labour, Hon. H. T. Armstrong, now assume control of both the Labour and Employment branches as one department. COLONEL T. H. DAWSON, of Auckland, who, as a boy, was the first pupil enrolled at King’s College. The fortieth anniversary of the opening of the school fell on Tuesday when he was present at a function in what is now King’s Preparatory School. NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONS.— Nawi Kira and Ben Morrison, the crack Maori swimmers, who appeared at the Waitemata Club's carnival Also in the picture is Guide Kira, of Rotorua, aunt of Nawi. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 64, 13 February 1936, Page 4

MR. J. S. HUNTER, present Secretary of Labour and Commissioner of Employment, who will, under new arrangements made by the Minister of Labour, Hon. H. T. Armstrong, now assume control of both the Labour and Employment branches as one department. COLONEL T. H. DAWSON, of Auckland, who, as a boy, was the first pupil enrolled at King’s College. The fortieth anniversary of the opening of the school fell on Tuesday when he was present at a function in what is now King’s Preparatory School. NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONS.— Nawi Kira and Ben Morrison, the crack Maori swimmers, who appeared at the Waitemata Club's carnival Also in the picture is Guide Kira, of Rotorua, aunt of Nawi. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 64, 13 February 1936, Page 4

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