PERSONAL ITEMS
The Hon. R. Semple, Minister of Public Works, and Mrs Semple, who arrived by ’plane yesterday left by air for Wellington at 1.30 o'clock today.
In recognition of thirty years’ service to Palmerston North and district, Mr J. A. Nash, a former M.P., was guest of honour at a public gathering at Paimerston North, when he was the recipient of a presentation wallet and cheque.
At a meeting of the executive of the Dominion council of the Plunket Society, reference was made to the death of Mrs A. M. Bisley, of Hamilton, a member of the Dominion council of the society, and one who had done yeoman service not only as a council member but as president of the Hamilton branch, states a Dunedin Press Association message. A motion was carried expressing the appreciation of the executive for the services rendered to The society by Mrs Bisley. .•, • Yesterday Mr D’Arey Jackson was installed as agency officer for, the Bank of New South Wales at Richmond by Mr C. G. McKenzie Cameron.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 2 July 1936, Page 6
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