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.Mr. H. A. Small, F.R.C.S., formerly of Hastings, has been elected to a life apnointment on the visiting staff of Queen Mary’s Hospital, London.
Mr. L. V. Bryant, a master at Wailuki Boys’ High School, has been awarded a Carnegie Educational Fellowship, and will leave New Zealand shortly to go to the University of London. For " the first part of his journey he will be in charge of a party of New Zealand schoolboys who are to visit Canada.
In the course of a tour of the North Island, Commissioner Frederick Adams, Mrs. Adams, and LieutenantColonel Scotney, of the Salvation Army, are expected to arrive at Gisborne on July 9 from Opotiki. They will spend the week-end here.
Mr. A. Andrews, senior supervisor, telegraph branch, Gisborne, has received notification of his promotion to a similar post in Wanganui, and he expects to leave within three weeks to take up his new position. Mr. Andrews has been in Gisborne for Tie past seven years, arriving here shortly after the 1931 earthquakes.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 27 June 1938, Page 4
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