PERSONAL
Ministerial Mr J. R. Marshall, Minister without portfolio in the Cabinet, and assistant to the Prime Minister, will arrive in Dunedin tomorrow evening, and will leave for Invercargill on Wednesday afternoon. Mr Marshall is Minister in Charge of the State Advances Corporation, Census and Statistics, and the Public Trust Office. The Minister of Education, Mr Aigie, left Dunedin by car on Saturday morning. On his way north Mr Aigie, who is accompanied by his secretary, Mr P. J. G. Smith, will visit the Palmerston School and the Timaru Technical School. Among recent callers at New Zealand House were the following Otago and Southland residents:- Mrs M. S. Black (Dunedin), Mrs Edith M. Clifford (Dunedin), Mr R. H. Gardner (Dunedin), Mrs M. H. Hargest and Miss H. M. Hargest (Southland), Misses Jane and E. H. Hay (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs D. J. McKay (Dunedin), Miss M. J. Macaulay (Dunedin), Miss K. W. Mitchell (Oamaru), Miss Ray T. Robins (Oamaru), and Mrs C. E. Wright (Roxburgh). The Mayor of West Harbour, Mr T. R. Bradshaw, was reported on Saturday morning of having said he possessed an acre of land when he was giving evidence at the sitting of the Local Government Commission. The statement should have read an eighth of an acre.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27383, 8 May 1950, Page 6
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