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Mr. C. R. Chisman, organising director of the Empire art loan collection, is at present in Christchurch. From there he will proceed to Wellington. Wanganui and Auckland. The following guests registered at Foster's Hotel to-day:—Mr. C. R Chis man (London)-; Colonel J. Esson. Mr. N. F. Boulton (Wellington); Miss K. Morrison, Miss Morrison, Mr. ' Code (Masterton); Miss Guild (Temuka). Mrs. Honeyfield, of “Egmont View.” after being confined to her home for several months, attended the opening of the new Whenuakura School yesterday, when she was the recipient of heart} congratulations on her recovery. Guests registered at Spriggens Hotel include: Mr. G. S. Glenday, Mr. P. A. Warren (Palmerston North); Miss O’Neill. Mrs. Watson, Mr. J. Thompson (Kakatahi); Mr. W. Henderson (Waitotara); Messrs. H. T. Hall, Mrs. Warbrick, Mr. Mervyn Warbrick. Mr. and Mrs. Sykes, Mr. G. Kydd (Auckland); Messrs. H. J. Sheldon, R. W. Oaires, F. ChcveraH, R. W. Nimmo, O. J. Walls, A. Marshall, P. E. Linley, J. C. Maule. S. Harris (Wellington). A vote of condolence with the relatives of the late Sir Henry Wigram was passed at the monthly meeting of the executive of the Wanganui Aero Club last evening. In moving the motion, Mt A. 8. Burgess said that the late Sir Henry Wigram had done more towards, assisting aeronautics in the Dominion than any other person. He had liberally and had started the Chriatohuich Club on its way. The Christchurch airport was named after him, and a <rea* h»iik of the land had bees given by bin., it wa* decided that toe Canterbury Aero Club should also be written to expressing the regret of the Wanganui Club. The motion wae passed, members standing in silence.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 107, 8 May 1934, Page 4

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Personal Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 107, 8 May 1934, Page 4

Personal Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 107, 8 May 1934, Page 4

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