OFFICIAL RETIRES
After 40 years' service with the Post and Telegraph Department Mr. Val Duune, -murimendent oi ohe posta* branch at the Chief Post Office, retired yesterday. Members of the post office t staff gathered to farewell Mr. Dunne, • and tiie speakers who paid tributes to ■- tii '. work of Mr. Dunne included tno ■ chief postmaster, Mr. C. Clark, the.' district engineer, Mr. A. 11. Go es, the » superintendent of the telegraph Mr. Venimore, and the ueputv-caiet postmaster. Mr. Kiely. A tetter wa received from the Director-General «- the Post and Telegraph Depnrtmcij^^ Mr. J. G. Young. On behali ot t.ij staff, Mr. Clark presented My ana M,< Dunne with a set of bowls <"■ cutlerv. Last Thursday 30 officers wjo im(! worked with him for more ;j() rears made a presentation of stiver fish' knives and forks to Mr. Dunne.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24084, 1 October 1941, Page 8
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