Employers’ Association has decided to give its active support to the proposal to build a concert chamber on the Canterbury Hall site.
Jh© Wellington correspondent of the Star ” telegraphs that Miss O. A. Lngles has been appointed school nurse Under the Health Department at Christchurch. A New Plymouth message announces the death of Mr William Litchfield Newman, at one time manager of the Union Steamship Company. The following students of Miss Digby’s Commercial School were successful candidates at the Public Service sliorthand-typistes’ examination held in Christchurch last mouth :—Senior examination : Misses 13. A. Smith (first in order of merit), AT. T. Harper, A. Consedine, M. A. Greenslade and M. M. S. Dean (typewriting). Junior examination: Misses M. A. Greenslade (first in order of merit), A. F. Deecroft, M. P. Waugh, M. E. Dickson. J. Af Yeram, I. Q M'Kessar and D. U. Collett.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16456, 18 June 1921, Page 10
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