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THE LABOUR DEPARTMENT

STAFF CHANGES, • -KB BJSt [UailßD Pittas AssociAiidS.J j •WBMiIN&ToS, Thtii-sday. The appdnjiriiem of Mf P< Hally, of the Dunedin offico of tlie Labour Department, to be a Conciliation Commissioner, has necessitated a laigS number of changes in the Departmentfe stiiS.- Theft* tave been tM ap-pßintm'&iits,- viz.-, Mf T < »■ SMile? iJa« Secretary <tf «J6 Cantefbufy trades crifl Labour GOuncil), Who becomes an .Inspec"to# of Pactofiea in the Taihape district, ma Mr W. G. Ligitfoot (secretary of the Carpenters' and Joiners' Union), who will be made an inspector of Factories. Mr Le Cren (late Inspector of Awards, Wellington) assumes fharge of the Dunedin qffice at the beginning of next week. Mr -W. Newton, of the CEttoftburch office, replaces Mr Le Oren as InapeEtoi ift j Awards in Wellington, and has al- | ready itrrived. Mr H. B. Bower has < been transferred to take charge of ; the Wvercargill office, in place of Mr L. D. Brewett who pfoieeds to Christchurch as Assistant liispe«to"ft Mr G. A. Hood Inspector in charge of the Wairarapa district, is transferred to Christchurch in place of Mr Bower. Mr J. Georgeson, in charge of tho Bangitikei district, succeeds Mr Hood in the Wairarapa office. Tho Duchcos of Norfolk has sent the Pope 300 chalices as a jubilee gift. The chalices are being arranged . in the throne-room for the Pope to see.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 4

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THE LABOUR DEPARTMENT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 4

THE LABOUR DEPARTMENT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 4

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