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Mr. A. O. Willcocks, Christchurch, is visiting New Plymouth. Mr. C. R. Russell, Christchurch, is a visitor to New Plymouth for the weekend.
Mr. G. H. Bell, Oakura, president of the Dominion Herd-Testing Federation, was yesterday re-elected chairman of directors of the Taranaki Co-operative Herd-Testing Association. Mr. A. D. Mclntosh, who was appointed city librarian at Dunedin at a meeting of the Dimedin City Council on Wednesday, has declined, the appointment, says a Wellington Press Association message, Mr. Mclntosh remaining at Wellington as a member of the General Assembly library staff. The death has occurred of Mr. James W. Davidson, internationally famous Rotarian, who organised the movement in Australia and New Zealand, a Vancouver cable reports. In a two years’ world tour he organised 40 clubs. He was a past-international president. Mr. Davidson was with Peary in the Arctic expedition of 1898 and was a war correspondent for the New York Herald during the Japanese-Chinese war. His wife and daughter survive him.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1933, Page 6
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