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The Prime Minister passed through Pukekohe at 2 p m. to-day, un tho way to Luakau, where he will address the electors.
Chaplain Captain W. C. Wood, .•{ Papakura, has received advice of his promo'ion to the rank of 2nd Class Lieutenant Colonel. Mr Luke Wilson, formerly employed by Mr W. T Jones, Piddler, hat become Industrial Agent for the A M P. Society, in place of Mr E 1 'ha o. His district extends from Mei •e<o t" Otahuhu. Mr 1.. M Hare, Auckland, i" presentating iho N.Z. Home Build'-i*' Ltd. is at present in tho diftric , and has arraoge ; for a local agency for tho Farm Sales Department, with Mr C K Lawrie A furtli >r announcement will appear I a tor.
Upon arrival in Auckland on Sunday, after a streuous campaign down south tho Prime Minister Rt. 11., ii. W F. M assc-y, learned of the serious illnors of an old friend at Otahuhu. Mr Massey declare.! all t oil and immediately summoned a motor car, anil visited his old friend.
Tho fuiiO.cil .if tin", lat3 Mrs R Btockelsby took place oa Saturday tiie lemains being interred ill tho Pukekohe Cemetery, the Rev S. Ni.w.. CPi6.-ih\iuiiaii) olli.iurii.g at the graveside. Among the followers were Members of I.t M) F , M.U , l'ukekohe Branch.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 488, 9 December 1919, Page 2
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