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A Wellington Press Association telegram states that Mr Oliver Nicholson has been elected chairman of the Bank of New Zealand. Mrs J. H. Jarman, the well-known Christchurch harpist, who, is taking part in the Dunedin Choral Society’s concert on Tuesday night next, arrived in Dunedin last night. A Press Association cable message from London states that the King has approved of the award of the Royal Geographical Society medal to Mr Watkins for his work in connection with the British Arctio air route expedition. The members of the Railways Board and the general manager of railways (Mr P. G. Roussell) left, for Wellington yesterday morning by the north express. • The Rev. A. Bruce Todd, a well-known Presbyterian minister, attended a gathering at Karori on Thursday night, and on leaving the hall (says a Press Association telegram from Wellington) ran a short distance to the tram stop. He boarded a tram and returned home unwell. Subsequently he became, worse, and died about midnight.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21621, 16 April 1932, Page 14
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