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Ministerial The Minister of Defence, Mr Jones, will arrive in Dunedin by air late this afternoon. He will be present at the inauguration of a postman’s delivery for Macandrew Bay and Broad Bay on Monday morning, and will return north in the afternoon.
Mrs A. Gaffaney left by air yesterday morning to attend the annual meeting of the N.Z.W.C.C. as the Otago delegate. Lieutenant-colonel J. D. Armstrong, assistant adjutant-general, Army Headquarters, has been appointed commander of area 5, Wellington, in succession to Colonel D. T. Maxwell, who has been appointed New Zealand military liaison officer in Melbourne. Colonel Armstrong will be succeeded as assistant adjutantgeneral by Lieutenant-colonel W. S. McKinnon, who is shortly returning from England, where he has been attending a course at the Joint Services Staff College. Advice has been received in Dunedin that Dr F. B. M. Woodhouse has passed the examinations for membership in the Royal College of Physicians. Dr Woodhouse, an assistant in the Department of Medicine ’at the Otago Medical School, left Dunedin in ■ April for St. Thomas's Hospital in London as a participant In the system of exchanges between members of the staffs of the two institutions.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26916, 30 October 1948, Page 8
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