PERSONAL
Mr. W. T. D. Timms, Deal, England, is spending a few days in Gisborne and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Reg. Oxenham.
Archbishop O’Shea, metropolitan of New Zealand, who recently visited / Rome and had an audience* with the late Pope Pius XI, has been in Ireland. He is not expected to return to Wellington before Easter. Detective-Sergeant N. W. Bayliss, Wanganui, is to be transferred to Auckland. He joined the police force in Christchurch in 1921 and was stationed there and in Dunedin, Timaru and Wellington before going to Wanganui. He was made a detective in 1925 and received his promotion to detective-sergeant since going to Wanganui.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19868, 20 February 1939, Page 4
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