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Ministerial The Minister of Works, Mr Semple, left Dunedin yesterday morning bycar for Christchurch. Dr Stuart Moore left yesterday for Wellington. Mr A. McLeod, formerly of Rotorua, has succeeded Mr F. R. Pearson as custodian and crier at the Suprefne Court, Dunedin. Mr Pearson is at present on retiring leave. A memorial plaque to the Very Rev. John Collie, who was professor of New Testament studies at the Presbyterian Theological Hall from 1931 to 1937, was unveiled by Mrs Collie at the annual Foundation Day service held in the chapel of Knox College on Sunday. The Rev. H. J. Ryburn led toe service and the address was given by the Very Rev. H. H. Barton.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26750, 20 April 1948, Page 4
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