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The Hon. 11. At more, Minister of Education, opened n native school tit Oloko, Wanganui, yesterday, left last night for Tnuranga. —P.A. The Rev. .)•:, Palgrave Davy, of Bayswater, Auckland, weit known as tiio Children's Mirsionor, lias accepted the invitation 1,0 ibecome minister of the Union Church, Coonoor. in the Tilgevi Mountains, of South India. Before coining to .New Zealand. Mr. Duvv was For 13 years a< Simla-, India.—P.A. Mr. David Low, the Evening Standard cartoonist, was recently the "principal gnpsl at a. dinner given by the High Gommissionev for Xew Zealand. .Sir James Parr, and Lady Pair, ai the Mayfair Hotel. Sir James, in proposing Mr. Low's health, characterised him as New Zealand's most successful son in tfio realm of political caricature.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16869, 5 February 1929, Page 5
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